The Sermons of John Donne, Volume VII
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The Sermons of John Donne, Volume VII

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The Sermons of John Donne, Volume VII

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The Sermons of John Donne, edited by Evelyn M. Simpson and George R. Potter, Volume VII, presents Donne at the very height of his preaching powers, a period when his imagination, theological insight, and rhetorical mastery converge with unusual force. Preached in 1626 and 1627, these sermons emerge in the shadow of plague, political unease, and personal loss, yet they are dominated not by despair but by Donne’s determination to console and strengthen his hearers. Where some contemporaries thundered only judgment, Donne insists on mercy, peace, and the consolations of faith. His Second Prebend Sermon in particular stands as one of the great monuments of English prose, a meditation on joy and glory that has been praised for its grandeur of rhythm and vision. Again and again Donne lifts his congregation above melancholy and fear, reminding them that true joy is already a foretaste of heaven, uninterrupted even by death itself.

The volume also demonstrates Donne’s skill in adapting his message to occasion and audience—whether in state sermons before Charles I, in public addresses at Paul’s Cross, or in parish preaching at St. Dunstan’s. His themes range widely: the dignity of the body destined for resurrection, the futility of despair, the mercy that undergirds all divine judgment, and the unity of the Church Militant and Triumphant under one roof of Christ. He does not shrink from controversy, defending the ceremonies, images, and sacramental theology of the Church of England against Puritan detractors, while rebuking Rome with equal vigor. Yet even in polemic his deeper concern is pastoral, offering reassurance to troubled consciences and urging confidence in God’s everlasting mercy. The sermons of these years, often shadowed by Donne’s grief at the death of his daughter Lucy, reveal his most personal theology: that in death there is no separation, only a passage from one room of God’s house to another. In their richness and range, the sermons collected here embody Donne’s vision of preaching as both poetry and cure of souls, a vision that shaped his reputation as one of the greatest voices in the English pulpit.

This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1954.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Table of Contents
  3. List of Illustrations
  4. Introduction
  5. Number 1. The second of my Prebend Sermons upon my jive Psalmes. Preached at S. Pauls, Ianuary 2p. 1625. [1625/6]
  6. Number 2. A Sermon, Preached to the Kings Majestie at Whitehall, 24. Febr. IÔ25 [1625/6]. By lohn Donne Deane of Saint Pauls, London. And now by his Majest[i]es commandement Published.
  7. Number 3. The first Sermon upon this Text, Preached at S. Pauls, in the Evening, upon Easter-day. 1626.
  8. Number 4. Preached to the King in my Ordinary wayting at White-hall, 18. Aprill 1626.
  9. Number 5. A Sermon Preached to the Houshold at White-hall, April 30. 1626.
  10. Number 6. Preached at S. Pauls, May 21.1626.
  11. Number 7. Preached at S. Pauls, June 21.1626.
  12. Number 8. Preached upon Whitsunday.
  13. Number 9. The third of my Prebend Sermons upon my jive Psalmes: Preached at S. Pauls, November 1626. In Vesperis.
  14. Number 10. Preached at the funerals of Sir William Cokayne Knight, Alderman of London, December 12.1626.
  15. Number 11. Preached at S. Pauls upon Christmas day. 1626.
  16. Number 12. The fourth of my Prebend Sermons upon my Jive Psalmes: Preached at S. Pauls, 28. Ianuary 1626. [1626/7]
  17. Number 13. Preached upon Candlemas day. [Probably 1626/7]
  18. Number 14. Preached to the King, at White-Hall, the first Sunday in Lent. [.Probably February I I , 1626/7]
  19. Number 15. Preached, at S. Pauls, upon Easier-day. 1627.
  20. Number 16. Preached to the King, at White-Hall, the first of April, 162 J.
  21. Number 17. Preached at Saint Pauls Crosse. 6 May. 1627.
  22. Number 18. Preached, at S. Pauls, upon Whitsunday. 162J.
  23. TEXTUAL NOTES TO THE SERMONS