Joseph Phillimore
3 books
Joseph Phillimore was an English clergyman and author known for his religious writings in the late 18th century. His works often addressed moral and ethical issues from a Christian perspective, reflecting the concerns of his time. Notable among his publications is "A Religious Tract, Recommending a Christian's Duty, Most Respectfully, to the Parishioners of Orton on the Hill & Twycross, in the County of Leicester," which emphasizes the responsibilities of parishioners. Additionally, his sermons, such as "A Sermon Preached at Kensington Church" and "A Sermon: Thou shalt not commit Adultery," showcase his commitment to guiding his audience in matters of faith and morality.
Books by This Author
3 titles
A Religious Tract, Recommending a Christian's Duty, Most Respectfully, to the Parishioners of Orton on the Hill & Twycross, in the County of Leicester.
Joseph Phillimore
A Sermon Preached at Kensington Church, on June the 29th, 1794 / After the Victory Gained at Sea, June the 1st
Joseph Phillimore
A Sermon: Thou shalt not commit Adultery
Joseph Phillimore