Delve into the insightful world of Hannah More with "The Works of Hannah More, Volume 2: With a Sketch of Her Life." This carefully curated volume offers a selection of More's most compelling essays, reflecting her profound engagement with the social, moral, and religious issues of her time. Supplemented by a biographical sketch, readers gain a deeper understanding of More's life and the influences that shaped her perspectives.
Hannah More (1745-1833) was a prolific writer, philanthropist, and influential voice in the evangelical movement. Her works address education, the role of women, and the importance of moral conduct. This volume serves as a valuable resource for scholars and anyone interested in 19th-century intellectual history and the contributions of women writers to religious and social discourse. Discover the enduring relevance of More's thoughts and her dedication to improving society through faith and reason.
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