Afew weeks
ago I had the extraordinary experience of preaching someone else's
sermon. It wasn't just anyone either, it was the former Dean of St
Paul's Cathedral and metaphysical poet John Donne, who died in
1631.
A group of sixth formers were taking part in a study day on
poetry and preaching. We gathered in the quire stalls, close to the
spot where Donne's pulpit ...
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