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This volume is part of the collected works of Hannah More, a prolific and influential 18th and 19th-century British writer, philanthropist, religious educator, and social reformer. Celebrated for her moral and religious writings, More's works encompass a wide range of genres, including sacred dramas, tracts, novels, and educational treatises. Her writings reflect her deep commitment to evangelical Christianity and her concerns about the social and moral issues of her time.
This collection offers insights into the intellectual and religious landscape of early 19th-century Britain. Readers interested in religious history, women's literature, or the social reform movements of the period will find this a valuable resource. "The Works of Hannah More" provides a comprehensive view of a writer who significantly shaped the moral and intellectual discourse of her era.
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