CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY,
IT is not without some apprehension of incurring the charge of presumption that I venture to present to you a little volume of Sermons, most of which were composed, and all were delivered, during a residence of a few weeks at Cheltenham.
It is difficult to judge of our own motives; but, as far as I am able to decide upon those by which I have been influenced in this publication, I believe them to be mainly-in the first place, the desire of living a little longer in the recollection of those by whom these plain