Sermons delivered to the Anglican communities and missions throughout British India by the bishop of Calcutta, Reginald Heber (17831826).The bishop of Calcutta, Reginald Heber (17831826), was only the second holder of this post, and he spent much of his tenure travelling around India. His Sermons Preached in India, published posthumously in 1829, were delivered throughout the subcontinent and often reflect the many difficulties faced by Anglican missionaries.The bishop of Calcutta, Reginald Heber (17831826), was only the second holder of this post, and he spent much of his tenure travelling around India. His Sermons Preached in India, published posthumously in 1829, were delivered throughout the subcontinent and often reflect the many difficulties faced by Anglican missionaries.Reginald Heber (17831826), second bishop of Calcutta, was appointed to the role in 1823, and had for a long time been interested in the Church of England's overseas missions. His diocese in the subcontinent had been established less than a decade before, in 1814, and included India, southern Africa and Australia. Heber travelled extensively throughout, visiting remote Anglican communities and later publishing journals about his travels. In addition, he was well-known as a hymn-writer. Sermons Preached in India, however, was published posthumously in 1829, and edited by his widow, Amelia. This volume also illustrates Heber's zeal to carry out his work across his diocese, the location of his sermons range from Delhi to Dum Dum. Missionaries would have been a significant part of his diocese, and these homilies reflect many of the difficulties faced by Anglicans living in a place that had its own strong religious beliefs.Preface; The valedictory address of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge; A charge delivered to the clergy of the Diocese of Calcutta; 1. Preaching of St. John the Baptist; 2. Office of Christ; 3. Character of Christ and his religion; 4. Christ preaching to sinners; ls: