A Series of Lay Sermons is a set of eleven moral and religious discourses by James Hogg published in 1834.
Information on the genesis of A Series of Lay Sermons is virtually non-existent.
After Hogg had parted company with William Blackwood at the end of 1831 Fraser's provided a welcome home for his short prose works and single poems, replacing Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine.
Good Principles [ensuring a fulfilled old age] Sermon II.
Deistical Reformers A Series of Lay Sermons met with an enthusiastic reception from the reviewers, especially for their good sense.