EVANGELICAL AND APOSTOLICAL TEACHING. SERMONS PREACHED MOSTLY IN CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL. BY ARTHUR PENRHYN STANLEY, D.D. REGIUS PROFESSOR OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD: LONDON JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. 1859 The right of translation is reserved. ADDRESSES and CHARGES of BISHOP STANLEY. HISTORICAL MEMORIALS of CANTERBURY. The Landing of Augustine-The Murder of Becket-The Black Prince-The COMMENTARY on ST. PAUL'S EPISTLES to the CORIN- SINAI and PALESTINE, in Connexion with their History. LONDON PRINTED BY SPOTTISWOODE AND CO. PREFACE. THE TWO Courses of Sermons which follow were (with one exception) preached in succeeding years to the ordinary congregation assembled in Canterbury Cathedral, and may be considered as the farewell of one who will long remember his stay amongst them with grateful affection. Some allusions to the peculiar circumstances of the place (such as the occasional addresses to the ChapterSchool) will explain themselves; others will be intelligible to those concerned, and need no further notice here. But it may be as well briefly to state the general purpose which I had in view in these discourses, and which has determined me to select them for publication. I. The Teaching of the Apostles, and, still more, the Teaching of our Lord, is a subject to |