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The Whole Works of the Most Rev. James Ussher, Vol. 2

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Volume 2 of The Whole Works of James Ussher (18 vols.) includes Ussher’s Latin work—De Christianarum Ecclesiarum successione et statu Historica Explicatio—as well as three sermons:

  • A Sermon preached before the Commons House of Parliament, 18th February, 1620
  • A Speech delivered in the Castle Chamber, Dublin, 22nd November, 1622, concerning the Oath of Supremacy
  • A Sermon preached before the King's Majesty, 20th June, 1624, on the Universality of the Church of Christ

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Note: This resource is in Latin and English.

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James Ussher (1581–1656) was born in Dublin, Ireland. He was a professor of theological controversies at Trinity College, Dublin, where he advanced in office from bachelor of divinity to doctor of divinity to vice-chancellor, and finally to vice-provost. James I nominated him Bishop of Meath in 1621. In 1625, he succeeded Christopher Hampton as Archbishop of Armagh. A prolific writer, he produced dozens of works in Latin and English over his long and successful career.

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