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The Correspondence and Diary of Philip Doddridge, D. D.: Illustrative of Various Particulars in His Life Hitherto Unknown; with Notices of Many of His Contemporaries; and a Sketch of the Ecclesiastical History of the Times in which He Lived

Comprising correspondence and diary entries, this volume provides a detailed look into the life of the Reverend Philip Doddridge. It offers a glimpse into the personal and professional aspects of his life, including his interactions with contemporaries. Additionally, the book provides a sketch of the ecclesiastical history during the period in which Doddridge lived, offering a broader understanding of the religious context of the time. more

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Philip Doddridge
Philip Doddridge

Philip Doddridge (1702-1751) was a prominent British religious leader, theologian, and educator. He had a significant impact on the fields of religion and education in Britain, known for his contributions to Christian moral education. more

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