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has gloss | eng: Sermons to Young Women (1766), often called Fordyce's Sermons, is a two-volume compendium of sermons compiled by Dr. James Fordyce, a Scottish clergyman, which were originally delivered by himself and others. Dr. Fordyce was considered an excellent orator, and his collection of sermons found a ready audience among English clergy and laity alike. It quickly became a staple of many Church and personal libraries. |
lexicalization | eng: Sermons for young women |
lexicalization | eng: Sermons to Young Women |
instance of | (noun) an address of a religious nature (usually delivered during a church service) sermon, discourse, preaching |
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