This is Volume 2 of "The Works, Published and Posthumous, of The Rev. Daniel Isaac," offering a comprehensive collection of writings from the influential Methodist minister Daniel Isaac (1778-1834). Edited by John Burdsall, this volume likely includes a range of Isaac's sermons, theological treatises, and possibly biographical material providing insight into his life and ministry.
Isaac's works are valuable for those studying 19th-century religious thought, particularly within the Methodist tradition. His writings shed light on the theological and ethical concerns of the time, offering a window into the religious landscape of the era. Students of religious history, theology, and Methodist studies will find this volume a significant resource.
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