The Works of Richard Hooker: Of The Laws Of Ecclesiastical Polity, A Remedy Against Sorrow And Fear, A Learned Sermon Of The Nature Of Pride, and More (8 Books With Active Table of Contents)
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Author(s)Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton
ISBN / ASINB005N8W62Y
ISBN-13978B005N8W627
Sales Rank382,804
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
This collection gathers together the works by Richard Hooker in a single, convenient, high quality, and extremely low priced Kindle volume!
The Life Of Richard Hooker
Of The Laws Of Ecclesiastical Polity
A Sermon, Found Among The Papers Of Bishop Andrews
A Learned And Comfortable Sermon Of The Certainty And Perpetuity Of Faith In The Elect
A Learned Discourse Of Justification, Works, And How The Foundation Of Faith Is Overthrown
Two Sermons Upon Part Of St. Jude’s Epistle
A Remedy Against Sorrow And Fear: Delivered In A Funeral Sermon.
A Learned Sermon Of The Nature Of Pride
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Richard Hooker was an Anglican priest and an influential theologian. Hooker's emphases on reason, tolerance and the value of tradition came to exert a lasting influence on the development of the Church of England. In retrospect he has been taken (with Thomas Cranmer and Matthew Parker) as a founder of Anglicanism in its theological thought.
The Life Of Richard Hooker
Of The Laws Of Ecclesiastical Polity
A Sermon, Found Among The Papers Of Bishop Andrews
A Learned And Comfortable Sermon Of The Certainty And Perpetuity Of Faith In The Elect
A Learned Discourse Of Justification, Works, And How The Foundation Of Faith Is Overthrown
Two Sermons Upon Part Of St. Jude’s Epistle
A Remedy Against Sorrow And Fear: Delivered In A Funeral Sermon.
A Learned Sermon Of The Nature Of Pride
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Richard Hooker was an Anglican priest and an influential theologian. Hooker's emphases on reason, tolerance and the value of tradition came to exert a lasting influence on the development of the Church of England. In retrospect he has been taken (with Thomas Cranmer and Matthew Parker) as a founder of Anglicanism in its theological thought.
