"The Snake In The Grass: Or Satan Transform'd into An Angel Of Light" 1697"
This piece is the masterwork of the Charles Leslie, a figure whose thoughts and writings continue to provoke and intrigue scholars to this day. Leslie's provocative text provides an in-depth exploration of the heated and often contentious debates that surrounded the early Quakers, a religious group that first emerged in the mid-17th century. The Quakers, known for their radical views and practices, found themselves at odds with mainstream Christianity, leading to a series of intense and sometimes bitter debates.
Leslie's uncompromising stance on the issues at hand stirred significant controversy, sparking reactions from a wide spectrum of contemporaneous religious and intellectual figures.
At Book Archaeology, we invite you to embark on an intellectual and spiritual journey.
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"The Snake In The Grass: Or Satan Transform'd into An Angel Of Light" 1697"
Binding : Full Leather Binding
Measures : 7 3/4 x 5 in | 19.6 x 12.7 cm
Language : English
Published : London
Subject : Religion | Theology
Year Printed : 1697
Original/Facsimile : Original

