Bampton lectures; 1586. The Benefits annexed to a Participation in the IN EIGHT SERMONS PREACHED BEFORE THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, IN THE YEAR MDCCCXXVI. AT THE LECTURE FOUNDED BY THE LATE REV. JOHN BAMPTON, M. A. CANON OF SALISBURY. BY WILLIAM VAUX, B. D. DOMESTIC CHAPLAIN TO HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF OXFORD, AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS FOR THE AUTHOR. IN seeking a patron for the Volume now presented to your GRACE, it was natural that I should address myself to one, to whom, though already under deep obligations, I had found, by experience, that it was not painful to be a debtor. There seemed too to be a propriety in placing under your GRACE's protection a course of Sermons, preached before that body, to my connection with which I primarily owe my introduction to your GRACE, and the distinguished honour of an ap a 2 (RECAP) 5010 14-3 9281 100455 |