"The Unreasonableness Of Separation: Or, An Impartial Account Of The Present Separation From The Comunion Of The Church Of England" Edward Stillingfleet, D.D. 1682
This is a landmark theological and political treatise from the 17th century, advocating for unity within the Church of England. First published in 1681, this work offers an impartial account of the history, nature, and arguments surrounding the separation from the Church’s communion. As Dean of St. Paul’s, Stillingfleet addresses the positions of Protestant Dissenters, engaging directly with prominent figures such as Richard Baxter and John Owen, who responded to his arguments. The book played a central role in the public debate on religious schism and toleration in England.
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Collation / Page Count: 449 (Complete)
"The Unreasonableness Of Separation" Edward Stillingfleet, D.D. 1682
Binding : Full Leather (w/ Sympathetic Repair to Hinge)
Measures : 8 1/4 x 6 1/2 | 20.9 x 16.5 cm
Language : English
Published : London: Henry Mortlock
Subject : Religion | Theology
Year Printed : 1682
Original/Facsimile : Original

