head both of the first (itself a recent one) and the last Sermon in this volume, was the text of the Author's first Sermon in 1824, when he went "forth to his work and to his labour," and of his last in 1843, when "the evening" was come. W. J. COPELAND. FARNHAM RECTORY, ESSEX, November 22nd, 1869. ΤΟ WILLIAM JOHN COPELAND, B.D. FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE, OXFORD THE KINDEST OF FRIENDS WHOSE NATURE IT IS TO FEEL FOR OTHERS MORE THAN THEY FEEL FOR THEMSELVES This Volume IS AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED 'THE ADVERTISEMENT. Sermons which follow were all preached in the Author's late Parish; but in preparing them for publication, a few words or sentences have in several places been added, which will be found to express more of private or personal opinion, than it was expedient to introduce into the instruction delivered in Church to a parochial congregation. introduction, however, seems unobjectionable, in the case of compositions which are detached from the sacred place and service to which they once belonged, and submitted to the reason and judgment of the general reader. LITTLEMORE, November 25th, 1843 Such |