Gilbert Burnet Knihy
Gilbert Burnet byl skotský filozof a historik, který se proslavil svým rozsáhlým dílem o anglické reformaci. Jeho spisy vynikají hloubkou historického bádání a snahou o smírné řešení náboženských sporů. Burnetova schopnost analyzovat složité společenské a politické události z něj činí klíčovou postavu své doby. Jeho práce představuje důležitý referenční bod pro pochopení náboženských a politických dějin Anglie.






Utopia: or, The Happy Republic; a Philosophical Romance
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- 7 hodin čtení
A Defence of Natural and Revealed Religion Being an Abridgment of the Sermons
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- 15 hodin čtení
The Life of William Bedell, D.D. Bishop of Kilmore in Ireland
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This important work is a condensed version of the lectures given by Dr. Bentley at the Boyle Lecture series in the early 18th century. The lectures provide a defense of natural and revealed religion against the arguments of skeptics and atheists. The abridged version features the most important and influential lectures from the series, making it an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the history of religious thought.
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These extracts from Bishop Burnet's history provide a fascinating glimpse into England's past. Burnet's account is detailed and insightful, and the extracts included in this volume are not to be missed. The history ranges from the reign of Charles II to the Glorious Revolution, and Burnet's perspective is illuminating.