Publisher's Synopsis
This is Volume 1 of the collected works of John Bramhall (1594-1663), Archbishop of Armagh and a leading figure in the Church of Ireland. A prominent theologian and staunch defender of episcopacy, Bramhall played a crucial role in the Restoration of the monarchy and the re-establishment of the Church of England after the English Civil War. His writings offer valuable insights into the theological and political debates of his time.
This volume contains a selection of Bramhall's key treatises and sermons, showcasing his erudition and his commitment to Anglican principles. Readers interested in the history of Anglicanism, the controversies of the 17th century, or the life and thought of John Bramhall will find this collection to be an indispensable resource.
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