Transcribed from the 1867 James Parker and Co. edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org
Eight Sermons
ON
THE PRIESTHOOD, ALTAR, AND
SACRIFICE.
BY
MAYOW WYNELL MAYOW, M.A.,
PERPETUAL CURATE OF ST. MARY’S, WEST BROMPTON, AND LATE
STUDENT OF CHRIST CHURCH, OXFORD.
“The principles of Christianity are now as freely questioned as the most doubtful and controverted points; the grounds of faith are as safely denied as the most unnecessary superstructions; that religion hath the greatest advantage which appeareth in the newest dress, as if we looked for another faith to be delivered to the saints: whereas in Christianity there can be no concerning truth which is not ancient, and whatsoever is truly new, is certainly false.”—(Bp. Pearson on the Creed: Epistle Dedicatory.)
Oxford and London:
JAMES PARKER AND CO.
1867.
TO THE
RIGHT REV. FATHER IN GOD,
WALTER KERR,
LORD BISHOP OF SALISBURY,
IN GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE OF A CONNECTION WITH HIS
DIOCESE FOR NEARLY A QUARTER OF A CENTURY,
AS A TOKEN OF REVERENCE FOR HIS OFFICE, AND UNFEIGNED
RESPECT FOR HIS CHARACTER,
AS SOME LITTLE ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF MANY
KINDNESSES RECEIVED,
AND AS A HUMBLE TRIBUTE TO HIS CONSTANCY
IN DEFENDING THE FAITH IN
THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND,
This Volume
IS (BY PERMISSION) INSCRIBED,
BY HIS LORDSHIP’S VERY FAITHFUL AND GRATEFUL SERVANT,