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Does anybody know of an archive in the UK that contains the texts of late Victorian and Edwardian C of E sermons?

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carpetowl | 12:27 Sat 20th Mar 2010 | History
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The London Residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury is Lambeth Palace.
It has within it the most amazing Library.
I have searched through it's online pages and come up with this:~
http://www.lambethpal...g/search/node/sermons
If you cannot find anything to help you,why not contact the Librarian,here:~
http://www.lambethpal...y.org/content/contact
and if they can't help,they may be able to advise you as to where to look?
Good Luck.
I don't think it was (or is) mandatory for clergy to keep copies of sermons. Some published their own privately, so an antiquarian bookseller might have some

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