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Eighteenth-century sermons typically ranged from 30 minutes to over an hour in length. The duration often depended on the preacher's style, the specific occasion, and the audience. Some sermons were even longer during significant religious events or gatherings, reflecting the era's emphasis on thorough theological discussion and moral instruction. Overall, the length allowed for detailed exposition of Scripture and application to daily life.

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