This is Volume 2 of the "The Miscellaneous Theological Works of Henry Hammond, D.D., Archdeacon of Chichester and Canon of Christ Church," a collection showcasing the theological writings of the influential 17th-century English theologian Henry Hammond. This volume includes a detailed biography of Hammond, likely written by John Fell, providing valuable insights into his life, career, and intellectual development within the context of the Church of England. Hammond's works are significant for understanding the theological debates and intellectual currents of his time. The collection offers a window into the religious landscape of the era and the development of Anglican thought. Students of theology, church history, and 17th-century English history will find this volume to be a rich and insightful resource.
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