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Portrait of Richard Hurd

Richard Hurd

Information on this author is scarce, but their work continues to inspire readers.

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The works of Richard Hurd, volume 6 (of 8)

Travel back in time to hear powerful sermons that explore faith, morality, and the crucial role of religious leaders in guiding their congregations toward salvation.

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The works of Richard Hurd, volume 8 (of 8)

During a time of revolution, a religious leader calls for repentance and a return to faith to heal a troubled nation.

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The works of Richard Hurd, volume 5 (of 8)

** Explore the divine validation of Christianity as revealed through prophecies affirming Jesus Christ's mission and the will of God.

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The works of Richard Hurd, volume 1 (of 8)

Journey back to the 19th century and explore classic poetry through the eyes of a scholar determined to unlock the hidden meanings within an ancient poet’s letters.

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The works of Richard Hurd, volume 4 (of 8)

Step back in time as eloquent characters debate the foundations of governance, the lure of adventure, and the essence of moral codes.

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The works of Richard Hurd, volume 2 (of 8)

Explore the nature of universal poetry, its characteristics, and forms like tragedy and comedy in this thoughtful analysis of literary arts.

By Richard Hurd

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The works of Richard Hurd, volume 7 (of 8)

Sermons from the 1700s reveal spiritual dangers of hesitation, urging immediate moral action.

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The works of Richard Hurd, volume 3 (of 8)

Explore historical letters and dialogues pondering honesty, retreat, and royal history through philosophical discourse.

By Richard Hurd

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