Om The Lord's Prayer
Published in 1848 during a time of political upheaval and social change, this collection of sermons explores the meaning and significance of the Lord's Prayer in the context of Christian life and spiritual practice. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of history and philosophy, Maurice delivers a powerful message of hope and redemption that is as relevant today as it was nearly two centuries ago.
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