Publisher's Synopsis
A Selection From the Writings of the Reformers and Early Protestant Divines of the Church of England, compiled by Legh Richmond, offers a valuable glimpse into the theological foundations of the Anglican Church. This first volume showcases key writings from influential figures of the Reformation era, providing insights into their beliefs, debates, and the historical context that shaped their perspectives.
Readers interested in the history of Christian doctrine, the English Reformation, or the development of Anglican theology will find this collection to be an invaluable resource. The writings included shed light on the core principles that defined the Church of England and its relationship to both Catholicism and other Protestant movements. This volume provides a window into the intellectual and spiritual landscape of a pivotal period in religious history.
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