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Life And Letters Of Fenton John Anthony Hort (Volume I) - Paperback

Life And Letters Of Fenton John Anthony Hort (Volume I) - Paperback

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by Arthur Fenton Hort (Author)

A portrait of conviction and enquiry. A brisk and candid voice. This Victorian biography collection gathers the life and letters of Fenton John Anthony Hort, pairing intimate correspondence with a measured biographical narrative. Carefully curated material offers a clear window into nineteenth-century letters that shaped theological thinking and the everyday rhythms of academic life. The result is a literary correspondence anthology and life narrative that balances private reflection with public argument: Hort's concerns about doctrine, scholarship and pastoral duty emerge with restraint and force, illuminating Victorian intellectual life without theatricality. Readers encounter a thinker modest in manner but rigorous in method; the letters convey the habits of scholarly attention and the small, telling loyalties that sustained a life of faith and study. As a document of Anglican church history, the volume is indispensable: it frames the work of Cambridge theologians within the broader currents of belief in 1800s England. Scholars and students of theological scholarship and Victorian era studies will find rich primary material, while a John Henry Newman comparison often suggests itself when readers note the same earnest interrogation of faith and conscience. The book shows how correspondence can serve as historical evidence of debate, mentorship and pastoral practice, and it is both practical for academic researchers and rewarding for biography enthusiasts. Collectors of classic literature will appreciate the tone and provenance, while casual readers will find humane, thoughtful prose that rewards patient reading and immediate curiosity about the nineteenth century. Its prose balances exactness with a surprising warmth, so complex theological argument reads with clarity rather than obscurity. Ideal for university courses, parish historians and private collections, the volume pairs scholarly gravitas with the quiet satisfactions of personal testimony. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure.

Number of Pages: 488
Dimensions: 1.09 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: October 29, 2020
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