Description
Being His Sense of Various Matters of Weights and High Consequences Relating Specifically to Religion and State. This book was first printed in 1689, when the Civil War had given freedom to the press. “The work may safely be accepted as the most vivid picture extant of the habits of thought and the modes of expression of the great Erastian lawyer. The conversations cover a great range of subjects relative to human life and history.
Part of the Temple Classics Series





