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Plain Village Sermons on the Lord’s Prayer and the Beatitudes

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Many of the sermons in this collection formerly appeared in a series entitled The Nottingham Church Tracts. Always bringing his sermons back to the saving power of Christ, Alford once again preaches the gospel in a compelling and refreshing manner.

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  • Contains sermons formerly appearing in The Nottingham Church Tracts
  • Connects each sermon to the saving power of Christ
  • Offers sermons on the Lord’s prayer and the beatitudes
  • On the Lord’s Prayer
  • On the Beatitudes

Top Highlights

“poorly esteemed by the world, were of high price in the sight of God.” (Page 70)

“One of the most eminent of these privileges is the being permitted to call God his Father, and trust with an implicit faith in His care and love of him.” (Page 61)

  • Title: Plain Village Sermons on the Lord’s Prayer and the Beatitudes
  • Author: Henry Alford
  • Publisher: London
  • Publication Date: 1846
  • Pages: 129
Henry Alford

Henry Alford (1810–1871) was an English churchman, theologian, hymnodist, and writer. He studied at Trinity College, Cambridge (B.A., 1832), and was ordained deacon in 1833, priest in 1834, and elected a fellow of Trinity the same year; he became vicar of Wymeswold, Leicestershire, 1835, minister of Quebec Chapel, Marylebone, London, in 1853, and dean of Canterbury in 1857.

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    $4.99

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