"The Divine Original, and Incomparable Excellency of the Christian Religion, as Founded on the Holy Scriptures, Asserted and Vindicated" is a collection of eight sermons delivered in 1709-1710 as part of the prestigious Robert Boyle lecture series. Authored by Josiah Woodward (1660-1712), this work defends and celebrates the foundations of Christian faith as rooted in the Holy Scriptures. Woodward's sermons offer theological insights and arguments relevant to the intellectual and religious landscape of the early 18th century. This volume provides valuable insights into the theological debates of its time and showcases the enduring influence of Christian thought.
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