This is Volume 2 of "The Works of Isaac Barrow, D.D.," accompanied by a life of the author. Isaac Barrow (1630-1677) was a highly influential English theologian, mathematician, and classicist who is best remembered for his profound sermons and contributions to the development of calculus. This volume contains a selection of Barrow's theological writings, showcasing his intellectual rigor and deep understanding of scripture.
Barrow's works are presented here with a biographical introduction, providing context for his life and times. His sermons are celebrated for their eloquent style, intellectual depth, and persuasive arguments. This collection offers invaluable insights into the religious and intellectual landscape of 17th-century England. Scholars and theologians alike will appreciate this meticulously reproduced edition of Barrow's enduring legacy.
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