Publisher's Synopsis
This is Volume 2 of the collected works of John Bramhall (1594-1663), Archbishop of Armagh. Bramhall was a prominent Anglican theologian and apologist, known for his defense of the Church of England against both Roman Catholic and Puritan challenges during the tumultuous 17th century. This volume contains a selection of his writings, which offer valuable insights into the religious and political debates of his time. Bramhall's works are essential reading for those interested in the history of Anglicanism, the development of theological thought, and the complexities of the English Civil War period. Discover the profound intellect and unwavering commitment of a key figure in the history of the Church of Ireland.
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