The Independant Whig Or A Defence Of Primitive Christianity, And Of Our Ecclesiastical Establishment, Volume 2 presents a compelling argument for religious liberty and a return to the foundational principles of Christianity. Authored by William Augustus Miles, this volume continues the series' robust defense of ecclesiastical establishment while advocating for a purer, less corrupted form of Christian practice.
Through reasoned discourse and historical analysis, Miles critiques the prevailing religious and political climate of his time, offering a vision of a church rooted in its original tenets. This work remains relevant for those interested in the historical intersections of religion, politics, and the ongoing quest for religious freedom. It provides valuable insights into the theological and philosophical debates that shaped early modern Britain.
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