This biography of Thomas Wilson, who served as the Bishop of Sodor and Man from 1697 to 1755, is a classic of English literature and an important source for the history of the Church of England. John Keble, a leading figure in the Oxford Movement, writes with warmth and admiration of Wilson’s piety, learning, and devoted service. This edition includes an introduction by K. B. McFarlane and a bibliography of works by and about Keble.
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