This collection presents two sermons by William Clagett, a noted theologian of his time. The first sermon addresses the complex question of why Christ did not appear to all people after his resurrection, exploring theological and philosophical implications. The second sermon examines the historical and spiritual reasons behind the unbelief of the Jews. Clagett's insightful analysis offers valuable perspectives on core tenets of Christian belief and the relationship between faith and reason. These sermons provide a window into the intellectual and religious debates of the era, and remain relevant for those interested in theological discourse and historical perspectives on scripture.
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