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Memorials of Francis Storr: Sermons

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  • Transcribed from the 1888 William Rice edition by David Price
Resumen: "Memorials of Francis Storr: Sermons by Edward Hoare and Rev. W. May" is a collection of sermons and remembrances focused on the life and ministry of Rev. Francis Storr, written in the late 19th century. This book serves as a tribute to Storr, who was a beloved Vicar in the parish of Brenchley for 34 years until his passing in 1888. The likely topic of the book revolves around the impact of his pastoral work, his commitment to spiritual guidance, and the profound affection his community had for him. The content of the book includes two primary sermons delivered in memory of Rev. Francis Storr following his death. Canon Hoare's sermon reflects on Storr's genuine pastoral dedication, emphasizing the warmth, kindness, and unwavering commitment he showed to his parishioners throughout his life, including during his struggles with blindness. Rev. W. May's sermon celebrates Storr's legacy as a faithful witness to the Gospel, describing his effectiveness in preaching and personal connection with the community. Additionally, the book includes notes of Storr's last sermon, which highlights his enduring vision of faith, serving as a final reminder of his profound influence on those he ministered to. Overall, the memorial captures the essence of a life devoted to spiritual service and community outreach. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Release date is 2016-08-10

Transcribed from the 1888 William Rice edition by David Price

"Memorials of Francis Storr: Sermons by Edward Hoare and Rev. W. May" is a collection of sermons and remembrances focused on the life and ministry of Rev. Francis Storr, written in the late 19th century. This book serves as a tribute to Storr, who was a beloved Vicar in the parish of Brenchley for 34 years until his passing in 1888. The likely topic of the book revolves around the impact of his pastoral work, his commitment to spiritual guidance, and the profound affection his community had for him. The content of the book includes two primary sermons delivered in memory of Rev. Francis Storr following his death. Canon Hoare's sermon reflects on Storr's genuine pastoral dedication, emphasizing the warmth, kindness, and unwavering commitment he showed to his parishioners throughout his life, including during his struggles with blindness. Rev. W. May's sermon celebrates Storr's legacy as a faithful witness to the Gospel, describing his effectiveness in preaching and personal connection with the community. Additionally, the book includes notes of Storr's last sermon, which highlights his enduring vision of faith, serving as a final reminder of his profound influence on those he ministered to. Overall, the memorial captures the essence of a life devoted to spiritual service and community outreach. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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