National Apostasy by John Keble

"National Apostasy" by John Keble is a sermon preached on July 14, 1833, at Oxford University. Delivered amid growing tensions between the Church of England and an increasingly secular government, Keble's sermon warns of England's spiritual decline and urges believers to remain faithful through prayer and Christian virtue. Traditionally considered the starting point of the Oxford Movement, this controversial address challenged governmental interference in church affairs and called listeners to resist the nation's drift from religious principle. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Keble, John, 1792-1866
Title National Apostasy
Considered in a Sermon Preached in St. Mary's Church, Oxford Before His Majesty's Judges of Assize on Sunday July 14th 1833
Note Wikipedia page about this book: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Apostasy
Credits Transcribed from the 1833 J. H. Parker edition by David Price
Reading Level Reading ease score: 46.0 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Language English
LoC Class BX: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: Churches, Church movements
Subject Church of England -- Sermons
Subject Sermons, English -- 19th century
Subject Church of Ireland -- Sermons
Subject Church -- Apostolicity -- Sermons
Subject Church and state -- England
Subject Church and state -- Ireland
Subject Anglican Communion -- Sermons
Subject England -- Church history -- 19th century -- Sermons
Subject Ireland -- Church history -- 19th century -- Sermons
Category Text
eBook-No. 49112
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Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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