This second volume of "The Works Of John Jewel, D.d., Bishop Of Salisbury" offers a comprehensive collection of the writings of John Jewel, a significant figure in the history of the Church of England. Jewel was a leading apologist for the Elizabethan religious settlement and a key architect of Anglican theology.
This volume includes Jewel's theological treatises, sermons, and letters, providing valuable insight into the religious controversies of the 16th century and Jewel's contributions to the development of Protestant thought. It serves as a primary source for scholars and anyone interested in the Reformation, the history of the Church of England, and the development of Anglican doctrine.
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