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Selections from the writings of Jeremy Taylor (1613-1667), “The Shakespeare of English prose,” which illustrate the underlying theological synthesis of the Caroline Divines and the unity of language and faith that expressed their spirituality.
Paulist Press
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Selections from the writings of Jeremy Taylor (1613-1667), “The Shakespeare of English prose,” which illustrate the underlying theological synthesis of the Caroline Divines and the unity of language and faith that expressed their spirituality.
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