Benjamin Hoadly Knihy
Benjamin Hoadly bol anglický duchovný, ktorý sa postupne stal biskupom v Bangor, Hereforde, Salisbury a nakoniec vo Winchestri. Je známy predovšetkým ako iniciátor bangorskej kontroverzie.






Sermons; Volume 9
- 302 stránok
 - 11 hodin čítania
 
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This book provides a clear and concise explanation of the nature and significance of the Christian sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Using textual analysis and historical context, the author provides a comprehensive guide to the various interpretations of this central aspect of Christian worship. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of Christianity.
This collection of sermons by Benjamin Hoadly covers a wide range of religious topics, from the interpretation of scripture to practical advice for living a Christian life. The addition of six previously unpublished sermons makes this volume a valuable resource for scholars and laypeople alike.
This work is a classic defense of the Church of England against the criticisms of Dissenting ministers in the early 18th century. Hoadly argues that conformity to the established church is both reasonable and morally justifiable, and that the Dissenters' objections are based on misunderstandings and prejudice. This edition includes a detailed historical introduction and extensive footnotes explaining the context and significance of Hoadly's arguments.