This volume presents the collected works of James Ussher, a prominent figure in 17th-century religious and intellectual history. Known for his meticulous scholarship and profound influence on theological discourse, Ussher's writings cover a wide range of subjects, including biblical chronology, church history, and theological treatises. "Whole Works; With Life, and an Account of his Writings, Volume 17" offers readers a comprehensive view of Ussher's intellectual contributions, accompanied by a detailed biography that sheds light on his life, influences, and the historical context in which he operated.
This collection serves as an invaluable resource for scholars, theologians, and anyone interested in the religious and intellectual landscape of early modern Europe. Ussher's enduring legacy makes this volume an essential addition to any theological or historical library.
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