Discover the enduring legacy of Myles Coverdale, a pivotal figure in the English Reformation, through his collected "Remains." This volume offers a glimpse into the mind and spirit of a man whose dedication to translating the Bible into English shaped religious thought and practice for generations. Explore Coverdale's theological insights and unwavering commitment to making scripture accessible to all. This collection provides invaluable insight into the religious and intellectual ferment of the 16th century.
Ideal for scholars, theologians, and anyone interested in the history of the English Bible and the Reformation, "Remains Of Myles Coverdale" offers a unique opportunity to engage with primary source material and gain a deeper understanding of this influential reformer's life and work.
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