Book detail: The Christian Religion, as Profess'd by a Daughter of the Church of England is presented as a focused source page for quotations connected with this book, collection, transcript, or source record.
This work offers a first-person exposition of Christian belief from the perspective of a female adherent of the Church of England. The text articulates the author's understanding of core theological tenets, sacramental practices, and spiritual obligations as understood within the Anglican tradition. Written in a period when women's religious voices were gaining limited public expression, the book reflects the intersection of personal devotion and institutional affiliation. The author addresses matters of faith, worship, and moral conduct, positioning her statements within the broader context of Protestant Christianity while maintaining specific loyalty to the established English church. The treatise serves as both a personal testimony and a contribution to the literature of religious self-examination common among educated believers of the era.
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