Publisher's Synopsis
This is Volume 1 of the collected works of John Tillotson (1630-1694), the Archbishop of Canterbury during the reign of William III and Mary II. Tillotson was renowned for his eloquent sermons and moderate theological views. This collection, published in 1759, provides a comprehensive view of his theological contributions and his influence on the Church of England. The writings reflect the intellectual and religious climate of the late 17th and early 18th centuries, offering insights into the theological debates and moral concerns of the period.
This volume provides a valuable resource for scholars interested in religious history, the history of the Church of England, and the development of theological thought. This edition was formerly owned by John Adams, as noted by the Boston Public Library.
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