Zeal Without Innovation: Or The Present State Of Religion And Morals Considered is a book written by James Bean in 1808. The book is a reflection on the state of religion and morals in society at that time. Bean argues that while people are still zealous about their faith, there is a lack of innovation and progress in religious and moral practices. He believes that this lack of innovation has led to a stagnant and unproductive state of affairs. Bean...
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