John Howe
Sobre o Autor
His most notable works include 'The Living Temple' and 'The Redeemer's Tears wept over the Lost', which showcase his theological insights and his pastoral heart. Howe's writings often addressed the struggles of faith and the human condition, providing comfort and guidance to his readers. He was also a prominent figure in the religious debates of his era, advocating for religious tolerance and the rights of dissenters, which further established his legacy as a key figure in the history of nonconformist Christianity.
Data de Nascimento
May 30, 1630
Local de Nascimento
London, England
Data de Falecimento
June 2, 1705
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