Om The Works
This comprehensive collection of the works of Thomas Adams, a prominent English clergyman and author from the 17th century, provides insights into the religious and moral beliefs of the time. The collection includes sermons, meditations, and other spiritual writings, as well as a memoir by Joseph Angus that provides historical context to Adams' life and work. This collection is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Christianity and the impact of religion on English society.
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