The True Catholic Churchman, in His Life, and in His Death is a biographical and theological work presenting the life, sermons, and poetical remains of Benjamin Davis Winslow. This collection offers a portrait of Winslow's life and faith, complemented by sermons that reflect his theological perspectives and insights. The inclusion of poetical remains adds a personal and reflective dimension, providing insight into his spiritual and emotional life.
This volume includes a sermon preached on the Sunday following Winslow's death, offering a eulogy and reflection on his contributions to the church. This book provides valuable insight into the religious life and thought of a 19th-century churchman, making it a significant resource for those interested in religious history, biography, and the study of Christian life and devotion.
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