Publisher's Synopsis
This is Volume 4 of the collected works of John Bramhall (1594-1663), Archbishop of Armagh, Primate of All Ireland, and a significant figure in the Church of Ireland during a turbulent period. Bramhall was a staunch defender of episcopacy and the established church. This volume contains his theological and polemical writings, showcasing his contributions to ecclesiology and his engagement in the religious controversies of his time. Bramhall's writings offer valuable insights into the theological debates and ecclesiastical politics of 17th-century England and Ireland. For scholars of religious history, theology, and early modern studies, "The Works of John Bramhall, Volume 4" provides access to the important writings of a key figure in the history of Anglicanism.
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