Author: Elias Sydall
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Church and state
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
The Insupportable Yoke of Popery, and the Wickedness of Bringing it Again Upon These Kingdoms, ... Consider'd and Apply'd, with Regard to the Present Rebellion: in a Sermon Preach'd at the Cathedral-church of Canterbury, on Saturday, Nov. 5. 1715. By Elias Sydall, ...
Author: Elias Sydall
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Church and state
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Church and state
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
The Political Mischiefs of Popery ... Reprinted from the Edition of 1698, and Edited by J. Tela. (Appendix ... Being an Account of an Irish Manuscript of the Four Gospels: with a Summary of the Ancient Irish Christianity ... By J. Toland.).
Illustrations of Popery
The American Text-book of Popery
Popery and Protestantism compared; or, their principles and histry traced, and the duties of Protestants at the present crisis considered. A sermon, by a clergyman, M.A. of Oxford
Popery and Protestantism compared ... To which is added an abstract of a sermon on 1 Thes. v. 21 preached by a converted Popish Priest (the Rev. Mr Brine). A sermon on 2 Thes. viii. 8-12, i.e. 2 Thes. ii. 8-11
Popery, Protestantism, and Infidelity compared; ... a sermon [on 2 Thess. ii. 8-11] ... To which are added copious notes, etc
Restoration, Reformation, and Reform, 1660-1828
Author: Jeremy Gregory
Publisher: Clarendon Press
ISBN: 0191543136
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description
This wide-ranging and original book makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the Church of England in the long eighteenth century. It explores the nature of the Restoration ecclesiastical regime, the character of the clerical profession, the quality of the clergy's pastoral work, and the question of Church reform through a detailed study of the diocese of the archbishops of Canterbury. In so doing the book covers the political, social, economic, cultural, intellectual and pastoral functions of the Church and, by adopting a broad chronological span, it allows the problems and difficulties often ascribed to the eighteenth-century Church to be viewed as emerging from the seventeenth century and as continuing well into the nineteenth century. Moreover, the author argues that some of the traditional periodizations and characterisations of conventional religious history need modification. Much of the evidence presented here indicates that clergy in the one hundred and seventy years after 1660 were preoccupied with difficulties which had concerned their forebears and would concern their successors. In many ways, clergy in the diocese of Canterbury between 1660 and 1828 continued the work of seventeenth-century clergy, particularly in following through, and in some instances instigating, the pastoral and professional aims of the Reformation, as well as participating in processes relating to Church reform, and further anticipating some of the deals of the Evangelical and Oxford Movements. Reluctance to recognise this has led historians to neglect the strengths of the Church between the Restoration and the 1830s, which, it is argued, should not be judged primarily for its failure to attain the ideals of these other movements, but as an institution possessing its own coherent and positive rationale.
Publisher: Clarendon Press
ISBN: 0191543136
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description
This wide-ranging and original book makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the Church of England in the long eighteenth century. It explores the nature of the Restoration ecclesiastical regime, the character of the clerical profession, the quality of the clergy's pastoral work, and the question of Church reform through a detailed study of the diocese of the archbishops of Canterbury. In so doing the book covers the political, social, economic, cultural, intellectual and pastoral functions of the Church and, by adopting a broad chronological span, it allows the problems and difficulties often ascribed to the eighteenth-century Church to be viewed as emerging from the seventeenth century and as continuing well into the nineteenth century. Moreover, the author argues that some of the traditional periodizations and characterisations of conventional religious history need modification. Much of the evidence presented here indicates that clergy in the one hundred and seventy years after 1660 were preoccupied with difficulties which had concerned their forebears and would concern their successors. In many ways, clergy in the diocese of Canterbury between 1660 and 1828 continued the work of seventeenth-century clergy, particularly in following through, and in some instances instigating, the pastoral and professional aims of the Reformation, as well as participating in processes relating to Church reform, and further anticipating some of the deals of the Evangelical and Oxford Movements. Reluctance to recognise this has led historians to neglect the strengths of the Church between the Restoration and the 1830s, which, it is argued, should not be judged primarily for its failure to attain the ideals of these other movements, but as an institution possessing its own coherent and positive rationale.
History of the Christian Church
Author: Philip Schaff
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Church history
Languages : en
Pages : 928
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Church history
Languages : en
Pages : 928
Book Description
The Protestant Character of the British Constitution, Etc
Author: James LORD (Barrister-at-law)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description