The Works of Henry Smith

The Works of Henry Smith

Volume II

ByHenry SmithProto Press

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Henry Smith (c. 1560–1591) was a prominent English preacher and Puritan during the late 16th century. Born around 1560, he became known for his powerful and influential sermons that drew large congregations. Smith’s preaching style was marked by vivid language, passionate delivery, and a deep commitment to Puritan ideals. Smith served as a lecturer at St. Clement Danes in London and later at St. Alphege, London Wall. His sermons were not only spiritually stirring but also addressed the social and moral issues of his time, reflecting the broader Puritan concern for moral reform within the Church of England. One of his most famous works is “The Preacher’s Charge,” in which he emphasized the responsibilities and duties of a preacher, urging them to be diligent and faithful in their ministry. Smith’s writings were published posthumously, as he passed away in 1591 at the young age of around 30. Although his life was brief, Henry Smith left a lasting impact on the Puritan movement and the development of English preaching. His works continued to be influential in shaping the Puritan mindset and contributed to the broader religious and social changes occurring in 16th-century England. Smith’s legacy endures as a testament to the fervent spirit of Puritanism during a crucial period in the history of the English Church.

Details

Publication Date
Nov 25, 2023
Language
English
ISBN
9781304873637
Category
Religion & Spirituality
Copyright
Some Rights Reserved - Creative Commons (CC BY)
Contributors
By (author): Henry Smith, Edited by: Proto Press

Specifications

Pages
528
Binding Type
Hardcover Linen Wrap
Interior Color
Black & White
Dimensions
Digest (5.5 x 8.5 in / 140 x 216 mm)

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