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The Whole Works of the Most Rev. James Ussher, Vol. 17

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Volume 17 of The Whole Works of James Ussher (18 vols.) contains the essay “The Cause of the Continuance of Contentions concerning Church Government,” as well as the notes for three of Ussher’s unfinished sermons. This volume also includes over 200 pages of indexes covering the entire collection.

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  • Offers historical, theological, and spiritual insights
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  • Includes over 200 pages of indexes covering the entire 18 volume collection
  • Title: The Whole Works of the Most Rev. James Ussher, D.D., Volume 17
  • Author: James Ussher
  • Series: The Whole Works of the Most Rev. James Ussher
  • Publisher: Hodges, Smith and Co.
  • Print Publication Date: 1864
  • Logos Release Date: 2013
  • Pages: 284
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Research Edition
  • Subjects: Church of Ireland; Theology › History--17th century; Theology › Early works to 1800
  • Resource ID: LLS:USSHER17
  • Resource Type: text.monograph.collected-work
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2022-02-12T06:33:31Z

James Ussher (1581–1656) was born in Dublin, Ireland. He was a professor of theological controversies at Trinity College, Dublin, where he advanced in office from bachelor of divinity to doctor of divinity to vice-chancellor, and finally to vice-provost. James I nominated him Bishop of Meath in 1621. In 1625, he succeeded Christopher Hampton as Archbishop of Armagh. A prolific writer, he produced dozens of works in Latin and English over his long and successful career.

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