Explore the fascinating life and thought of Jeremy Taylor, one of the most important Anglican theologians of the 17th century, in this comprehensive collection. Along with a detailed biography of Taylor, readers will find valuable insights into his views on episcopacy, the importance of set forms in religious practice, and much more. This is truly a must-have volume for anyone interested in the history of Christianity.
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