Considered to be one of the most popular Puritan preachers at the time of Elizabeth’s reign, Henrie Smith’s A Fruitful Sermon upon Part of the Fifth Chapter of the First Epistle of Saint Paul to the Thessalonians is a powerful example of the precise nature of preaching during the sixteenth-century. Smith expounds on the fifth chapter of 1 Thessalonians, offering insight and expostion on 5:19–22.
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Henrie Smith was a Puritan minister during the reign of Elizabeth. He was educated at Oxford and Cambridge. He was well known for his sermons at St. Clement Danes.
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