This is Volume 8 of the collected works of the Reverend John Howe, M.A., a prominent figure in 17th-century Puritan theology. Featuring a detailed memoir of the author's life, this volume offers readers a comprehensive look into Howe's theological perspectives and his contributions to Christian thought. Explore a range of sermons and theological discourses that reflect the intellectual and spiritual landscape of his time.
Howe's writings provide valuable insights into the religious life and theological debates of the era. This collection is essential for scholars and anyone interested in Puritanism and the development of Christian theology.
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