This volume contains a collection of the miscellaneous works of Joseph Hall, an influential English bishop, theologian, and satirist of the 17th century. "The Works, Volume 10" offers readers a comprehensive view into Hall's writings, accompanied by an account of his life and the sufferings he endured during a tumultuous period in English history.
Compiled and edited by Josiah Pratt, this edition includes a glossary, an index, and a list of subscribers, enhancing its accessibility for modern readers. Hall's writings provide valuable insights into the religious and intellectual landscape of his time, reflecting his deep faith, sharp wit, and commitment to theological discourse. This volume is essential for scholars and anyone interested in exploring the works of a significant figure in Christian literature and history.
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