This eighth volume of the collected "Works" of Simon Patrick makes available to a modern audience the writings and autobiography of a significant figure in 17th-century religious thought. Including Patrick's own account of his life, this volume offers invaluable insights into his intellectual development and the theological landscape of his time.
Simon Patrick (1626-1707) was a prominent English theologian and bishop known for his contributions to biblical scholarship and his efforts to promote religious tolerance. His "Works" represent a comprehensive collection of his theological treatises, sermons, and devotional writings, reflecting his commitment to reason, moderation, and practical Christianity. This volume provides a valuable resource for scholars and students interested in the history of theology, religious biography, and the intellectual history of the early modern period.
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