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Paperback Works / Tillotson, John; Volume 5 Book

ISBN: 1279501766

ISBN13: 9781279501764

Works / Tillotson, John; Volume 5

This is Volume 5 of the collected "Works" of John Tillotson (1630-1694), Archbishop of Canterbury. Tillotson was a highly influential figure in the Church of England, known for his latitudinarian views and his eloquent sermons. This collection offers a comprehensive view of his theological perspectives and provides valuable insights into the religious and intellectual landscape of 17th-century England.

Tillotson's sermons, renowned for their clarity and rational approach, address a wide range of theological and moral issues. They reflect the moderate and tolerant spirit of the post-Restoration Church. This volume provides essential primary source material for scholars and anyone interested in the history of Christianity, the development of Anglican theology, and the social and cultural context of early modern England. His work remains relevant for its historical significance and its thoughtful exploration of enduring religious questions.

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