This sixth volume of "The Works of Hannah More" presents a collection of essays and other writings by the celebrated 18th-century author. Hannah More was known for her moral and religious writings, which had a significant impact on the social and intellectual landscape of her time. This volume includes pieces never before published, offering readers a fresh glimpse into her perspectives on education, society, and faith.
More's works reflect the intellectual and religious currents of her era, and her insightful commentary remains relevant for those interested in the history of ideas and the role of women in shaping cultural discourse. Her writings encourage reflection and promote values that transcend time, offering enduring wisdom.
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