This fascinating biography offers a deep dive into the life and times of William Sancroft, one of the most important religious figures in England during the 17th century. Drawing from a wide range of primary sources, including personal correspondence and historical documents, the book sheds new light on Sancroft’s role in the religious and political controversies of his time, as well as his enduring legacy as a theologian and scholar. This book is must-read for anyone interested in the history of the Anglican church and the intellectual and cultural currents of the 17th century.
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