This volume contains two sermons by William Harness concerning "The Sacrament Of The Lord's Supper Generally Necessary To Salvation," alongside his work on "Baptismal Regeneration." Harness, a respected figure in 19th-century religious discourse, delves into the theological significance of the Lord's Supper, exploring its necessity for salvation. The inclusion of his treatise on baptismal regeneration provides a comprehensive examination of key sacraments within Christian doctrine. These sermons offer insights into the theological debates of the era and provide a valuable resource for those interested in the historical context of sacramental theology. Harness's work remains relevant for its detailed exploration of these essential Christian rituals.
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