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Thomas Chalmers was one of the most influential theologians and social reformers of the nineteenth century. This collection of his posthumous works, edited and annotated by his friend and colleague William Hanna, includes several important essays and treatises on topics ranging from church reform to political economy. A valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of theology and social thought.
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