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The Works of John Jewel, D.D., Bishop of Salisbury

This comprehensive volume includes a range of works by John Jewel, a prominent figure in the English Reformation. The collection encompasses his theological treatises, sermons, and historical analyses, offering insights into the religious and political landscape of his time. more

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John Jewel
John Jewel

John Jewel, born on May 24, 1522 and died on September 23, 1571, was an English theologian, philosopher, and scholar during the period of the English Reformation. He served as a professor at the University of Oxford and played a significant role in the establishment of the Anglican Church. more

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“Excess of trouble may, for a time, distract and overwhelm the soul. Our Lord himself seems to have experienced somewhat of this. Our prayers, perhaps, are never more acceptable, than when they are offered in broken accents, in sighs, and groans.”

“If you have indeed been so highly distinguished, should you not ‘live no longer to yourselves, but altogether unto Him who died for you and rose again?’ Should any thing short of absolute perfection satisfy you? Should you not labour to ‘stand perfect and complete in all the will of God?’”

“We shall do well ever to remember, that Christianity is not a mere speculative theory, that is to inform the mind; but a great practical lesson, to renew the heart, and to bring us back to the state from whence we are fallen.”

“Learn, brethren, before it be too late, that ‘without Christ you can do nothing:’ that ‘all your fresh springs are in him:’ and ‘of him must your fruit be founds:’ ‘in him alone shall all the seed of Israel be justified, and shall glory.’”