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Valuable for scholars studying 19th-century Anglican theology or historical development of key doctrines; too specialized and dated for general pastoral or lay use.
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More informationContains seven monographs by George Stanley Faber (1773-1854) examining Anglican theological doctrines including election, justification, regeneration, Trinitarianism, and the Holy Spirit from a confessional, patristic-focused perspective.
Strengths
- Comprehensive collection of 19th-century Anglican theological works on key doctrines
- Detailed historical examination of early church theology with extensive patristic references
Limits
- Dated 19th-century scholarship with limited contemporary relevance
- Dense, polemical prose requires advanced theological background