"Some Important Cases of Conscience Answered" offers a fascinating glimpse into the theological and ethical discussions of 18th-century England. Based on the casuistical exercises held on Wednesday evenings at Little St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate-Street, by S. Pike and S. Hayward, this volume delves into complex moral dilemmas and provides thoughtful answers rooted in Christian theology.
This work provides valuable insights into the spiritual and intellectual landscape of the era. Readers interested in the history of Christian ethics, the development of casuistry, or the religious practices of the 18th century will find this a compelling and enlightening read.
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