This collection presents the complete works of Thomas Ken (1637-1711), a prominent English bishop and hymn writer. Known for his devout piety and unwavering principles, Ken's writings offer profound insights into Christian theology and the spiritual life. This volume showcases his essays, sermons, poems, and hymns, reflecting his commitment to pastoral care and his deep engagement with scripture.
Included are Ken's most celebrated hymns, which have resonated with generations of Christians. Explore the rich theological content and literary artistry of a key figure in Anglican history. This edition provides a comprehensive view of Ken's contributions to religious thought and practice, making it an invaluable resource for scholars and anyone interested in exploring the works of this influential religious leader.
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