Thirty Years' Correspondence
- 390 pages
- 14 hours of reading
John Jebb was an Irish churchman and writer noted for his interest in ritual and regarded as a forerunner of the Oxford Movement. He devoted himself to writing, particularly after suffering a stroke later in life. His literary works include sermons and treatises on sacred literature and practical theology.

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This book is a collection of letters exchanged between two prominent Anglican clergymen, John Jebb and Alexander Knox, over a period of thirty years. The letters cover a wide range of topics including theology, philosophy, politics, and literature. This correspondence is an invaluable source for scholars and researchers interested in the religious and intellectual history of late 18th and early 19th century Britain.