Horton Davies

Horton Davies was a scholar known for his work on the history of worship and the study of religious practices. He authored several books on the subject and was a respected figure in his field.

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  1. 1. Worship And Theology In England, Book 2

    From Watts and Wesley to Maurice, 1690-1850

    This volume delves into the intricate tapestry of religious practices and theological developments in England during the period from the Reformation to the Restoration. It explores the profound transformations in worship styles, liturgical reforms, and the evolving theological debates that shaped the religious landscape of the time. The book provides a detailed examination of the interplay between religious institutions and societal changes, highlighting the dynamic nature of faith and its expression in a rapidly changing world. Through a comprehensive analysis of historical documents and theological writings, it offers a nuanced understanding of the period's religious complexities.

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