Transcribed from the 1900 Wells Gardner, Darton & Co. edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org

THE LIFE
of
THE WAITING SOUL
in
the intermediate state.

by
R. E. SANDERSON, D.D.,
st. michael, brighton; canon residentiary of chichester
cathedral; formerly head master of
lancing college.

London:
wells gardner, darton & co.,
3 paternoster buildings, e.c.

First Edition, May, 1896.
Second ,, Sep., ,,
Third ,, Feb., 1897.
Fourth ,, Jan., 1898.
Fifth ,, Feb., 1900.

PREFACE.

These Addresses were delivered in Chichester Cathedral, and subsequently, with slight alterations, at Hastings. They would not have been printed but at the urgent request of very many who heard them preached. It should be remembered that they are not a theological treatise, but a course of plain words addressed to an ordinary congregation. It seemed desirable to awaken interest in a subject which has dropped out of English Christian thought, and almost out of people’s knowledge. The Addresses are an attempt to explain what can be known about the Intermediate Life. There is nothing new in them. If there were, probably what is new would not be true.

The doctrines of so-called “Universalism” and “Conditional Immortality” are not touched upon. They do not belong to the period

which is covered by the Intermediate State. Moreover, I doubt whether we can ever regard those doctrines as anything more than speculations invented to answer modern and possibly ephemeral objections.