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The Danger Of Violent Innovations In The State, Exemplified From The Reigns Of The Two First Stuarts

A Sermon (1785)

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The sermon reflects on the martyrdom of King Charles I, delivered at the Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Christ in Canterbury. It commemorates the significance of the event in the context of faith and governance, exploring themes of sacrifice, loyalty, and the moral implications of leadership. The preacher emphasizes the lessons learned from Charles I's reign and death, urging the congregation to reflect on the relationship between divine authority and earthly power. This historical address serves as both a memorial and a call for spiritual introspection.

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The Danger Of Violent Innovations In The State, Exemplified From The Reigns Of The Two First Stuarts, George Berkeley

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