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Paperback The Nature, Folly, Sin, and Danger of Being Righteous Over-Much: With a Particular View to the Doctrines and Practices of Certain Modern Enthusiasts. Book

ISBN: 1147816689

ISBN13: 9781147816686

The Nature, Folly, Sin, and Danger of Being Righteous Over-Much: With a Particular View to the Doctrines and Practices of Certain Modern Enthusiasts.

The Nature, Folly, Sin, and Danger of Being Righteous Over-Much, by Joseph Trapp, is a series of eighteenth-century sermons cautioning against excessive zealotry and religious enthusiasm. Delivered in four parts, this volume presents the concluding discourse, offering a critical examination of what Trapp perceives as the misguided doctrines and practices of certain contemporary enthusiasts.

Trapp's work provides valuable insight into the religious debates and social concerns of his time. His eloquent prose and thoughtful arguments offer a window into the theological landscape of the 1700s. This work remains relevant for students of religious history, theology, and those interested in the enduring questions of faith and moderation.

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