Publisher's Synopsis
This is Volume 5 of the collected works of John Bramhall (1594-1663), Lord Archbishop of Armagh and a prominent figure in the Church of Ireland during the tumultuous 17th century. Bramhall was a staunch defender of the Anglican Church and a key player in theological and political debates of his time. His writings cover a range of topics, including episcopacy, sacraments, and the nature of religious authority.
This volume offers insights into Bramhallâ(TM)s contributions to Anglican theology and his role in shaping the religious landscape of Ireland and England. His works remain relevant for those interested in the history of Christianity, the development of Anglican thought, and the religious controversies of the 17th century. This collection provides a valuable resource for scholars and students seeking to understand the complex intellectual and religious currents of the period.
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