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Hardcover Sermons by Hugh Latimer Book

ISBN: 1023696452

ISBN13: 9781023696456

Sermons by Hugh Latimer

This is Volume 2 of the collected "Sermons by Hugh Latimer," a key figure in the English Reformation. Hugh Latimer (c. 1485-1555) was a Protestant reformer and Bishop of Worcester. Known for his powerful preaching and advocacy for reform within the Church of England, he was eventually martyred during the reign of Mary I.

This volume offers further insight into Latimer's theological views, his critiques of the established church, and his passionate calls for social justice. His sermons provide a valuable window into the religious and political ferment of 16th-century England, offering insights into the key issues that shaped the Reformation. For students of religious history, the Reformation, and the history of England, these sermons offer primary source material of immense value.

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