Sermons and Remains of Hugh Latimer, Sometime Bishop of Worcester, Martyr, 1555 Hugh Latimer

Sermons and Remains of Hugh Latimer, Sometime Bishop of Worcester, Martyr, 1555

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Book Title
Sermons and Remains of Hugh Latimer, Sometime Bishop of Worcester, Martyr, 1555
Author
Hugh Latimer
ISBN
9781606084243
The Parker Society was the London-based Anglican society that printed in fifty-four volumes the works of the leading English Reformers of the sixteenth century. It was formed in 1840 and disbanded in 1855 when its work was completed. Named after Matthew Parker--the first Elizabethan Archbishop of Canterbury, who was known as a great collector of books--the stimulus for the foundation of the society was provided by the Tractarian movement, led by John Henry Newman and Edward B. Pusey. Some members of this movement spoke disparagingly of the English Reformation, and so some members of the Church of England felt the need to make available in an attractive form the works of the leaders of that Reformation.Binding Type: PaperbackAuthor: Hugh LatimerPublisher: Wipf & Stock PublishersPublished: 02/04/2009ISBN: 9781606084243Pages: 557Weight: 1.45lbsSize: 8.30h x 5.40w x 1.30d
The Parker Society was the London-based Anglican society that printed in fifty-four volumes the works of the leading English Reformers of the sixteenth century. It was formed in 1840 and disbanded in 1855 when its work was completed. Named after Matthew Parker--the first Elizabethan Archbishop of Canterbury, who was known as a great collector of books--the stimulus for the foundation of the society was provided by the Tractarian movement, led by John Henry Newman and Edward B. Pusey. Some members of this movement spoke disparagingly of the English Reformation, and so some members of the Church of England felt the need to make available in an attractive form the works of the leaders of that Reformation.

Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Hugh Latimer
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Published: 02/04/2009
ISBN: 9781606084243
Pages: 557
Weight: 1.45lbs
Size: 8.30h x 5.40w x 1.30d
The Parker Society was the London-based Anglican society that printed in fifty-four volumes the works of the leading English Reformers of the sixteenth century. It was formed in 1840 and disbanded in 1855 when its work was completed. Named after Matthew Parker--the first Elizabethan Archbishop of Canterbury, who was known as a great collector of books--the stimulus for the foundation of the society was provided by the Tractarian movement, led by John Henry Newman and Edward B. Pusey. Some members of this movement spoke disparagingly of the English Reformation, and so some members of the Church of England felt the need to make available in an attractive form the works of the leaders of that Reformation.

Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Hugh Latimer
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Published: 02/04/2009
ISBN: 9781606084243
Pages: 557
Weight: 1.45lbs
Size: 8.30h x 5.40w x 1.30d