This is Volume 3 of "The Works Of George Bull, D.d., Lord Bishop Of St. David's," a collection of theological writings and biographical material related to the life and work of George Bull (1634-1710), a prominent Anglican theologian. Edited by Edward Burton and with biographical notes by Robert Nelson, this volume provides insights into Bull's contributions to Christian thought and the history of the Church. It contains key theological treatises, sermons, and correspondence, showcasing Bull's defense of orthodox Christianity and his engagement with contemporary religious controversies.
Readers interested in Anglican theology, church history, and the intellectual landscape of the 17th and 18th centuries will find this volume a valuable resource. It offers a comprehensive look at the theological contributions of a significant figure in the Church of England.
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