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The Work of the Holy Spirit: Thirteen Lectures, With an Appendix Containing Notes for Bible Readings: in Franklin, TN
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It may be the case that the work of the Holy Spirit does not receive as much attention as it should in the pulpits of the Church. If it be so it cannot be from lack of opportunity and encouragement, for the Book of Common Prayer suggests the treatment of it at other times than Pentecost. It may be pointed out that the Collects for the Fifth Sunday after Easter, the Sunday after Ascension Day, and the Ninth and Nineteenth Sundays after Trinity, the Epistle for the Eighth Sunday after Trinity, and the Gospels for the Fourth Sunday after Easter, the Sunday after Ascension Day, the First and Second Sundays after Trinity are opportunities for teaching about the Holy Spirit. The parish priest who follows the guidance of the Liturgy will not allow the doctrine of the Holy Spirit to become a 'forgotten truth, ' and will not incur the reproach of any 'aged layman' on this point. Mr. Lowry has done well both to preach and to publish these Sermons. -The Church Quarterly Review, Vol. 40 [1895]
It may be the case that the work of the Holy Spirit does not receive as much attention as it should in the pulpits of the Church. If it be so it cannot be from lack of opportunity and encouragement, for the Book of Common Prayer suggests the treatment of it at other times than Pentecost. It may be pointed out that the Collects for the Fifth Sunday after Easter, the Sunday after Ascension Day, and the Ninth and Nineteenth Sundays after Trinity, the Epistle for the Eighth Sunday after Trinity, and the Gospels for the Fourth Sunday after Easter, the Sunday after Ascension Day, the First and Second Sundays after Trinity are opportunities for teaching about the Holy Spirit. The parish priest who follows the guidance of the Liturgy will not allow the doctrine of the Holy Spirit to become a 'forgotten truth, ' and will not incur the reproach of any 'aged layman' on this point. Mr. Lowry has done well both to preach and to publish these Sermons. -The Church Quarterly Review, Vol. 40 [1895]