Author: Ralph Cudworth
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Languages : en
Pages : 76
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A Sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, at Westminster, March 31. 1647
Author: Ralph Cudworth
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Languages : en
Pages : 76
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Pages : 76
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A Sermon Preached Before the ... House of Commons, at Westminster, March 31. 1647
Author: Ralph Cudworth
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Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 98
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Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 98
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Mr. Cudworth's Sermon Preached Before the Honble House of Commons, at Westminster, March 31st, 1647
Author: Ralph Cudworth
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Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Category : Bible
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Pages : 88
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A Sermon Preached Before the Honourable House of Commons, at Westminster, March 31. 1647.
Author: Ralph Cudworth
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The Cambridge Platonists
Author: Tod E. Jones
Publisher: University Press of America
ISBN: 9780761828747
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
The Cambridge Platonists is written with students and novice theologians in mind. It provides context as well as description, while outlining the most representative ideas of the school with clarity and brevity. This introduction will meet the needs of many readers, but for those beginning a study of the works of the Cambridge Platonists, the Eight Letters of Dr. Antony Tuckney and Dr. Benjamin Whichcote not only provide a logical starting point, in that they present the most characteristic ideas of Whichcote--arguably, the Cambridge Platonists' founding member--but also help to clarify what sets this school of religious thought apart from contemporary Puritan theology, as represented by Tuckney. This is the first complete edition of the Eight Letters since their original publication in 1753, now rendered accessible to readers without knowledge of classical languages.
Publisher: University Press of America
ISBN: 9780761828747
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
The Cambridge Platonists is written with students and novice theologians in mind. It provides context as well as description, while outlining the most representative ideas of the school with clarity and brevity. This introduction will meet the needs of many readers, but for those beginning a study of the works of the Cambridge Platonists, the Eight Letters of Dr. Antony Tuckney and Dr. Benjamin Whichcote not only provide a logical starting point, in that they present the most characteristic ideas of Whichcote--arguably, the Cambridge Platonists' founding member--but also help to clarify what sets this school of religious thought apart from contemporary Puritan theology, as represented by Tuckney. This is the first complete edition of the Eight Letters since their original publication in 1753, now rendered accessible to readers without knowledge of classical languages.
The Reformation of the Heart
Author: SARAH. APETREI
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198836007
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 235
Book Description
This groundbreaking study offers fresh insight into the relationship between radical theology and gender radicalism in the seventeenth-century English Revolution. Examining published works and previously unexplored archival material, Sarah Apetrei shows the transformative role that women played in religious reform during the period.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198836007
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 235
Book Description
This groundbreaking study offers fresh insight into the relationship between radical theology and gender radicalism in the seventeenth-century English Revolution. Examining published works and previously unexplored archival material, Sarah Apetrei shows the transformative role that women played in religious reform during the period.
Catalogue of Autographs, Etc
Author: Dobell, P. J. & A. E., booksellers, London
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Languages : en
Pages : 1012
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Pages : 1012
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The Cambridge Platonists and Early Modern Philosophy
Author: Samuel M. Kaldas
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1009426915
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
Samuel M. Kaldas' study explores the development and influence of the early modern philosophers known as the Cambridge Platonists.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1009426915
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
Samuel M. Kaldas' study explores the development and influence of the early modern philosophers known as the Cambridge Platonists.
The Works ...
Author: Ralph Cudworth
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Languages : en
Pages : 1098
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Pages : 1098
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Sympathetic Puritans
Author: Abram C. Van Engen
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ISBN: 0199379637
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
Revising dominant accounts of Puritanism and challenging the literary history of sentimentalism, Sympathetic Puritans argues that a Calvinist theology of sympathy shaped the politics, religion, rhetoric, and literature of early New England. Scholars have often understood and presented sentimentalism as a direct challenge to stern and stoic Puritan forebears; the standard history traces a cult of sensibility back to moral sense philosophy and the Scottish Enlightenment, not Puritan New England. Abram C. Van Engen has unearthed pervasive evidence of sympathy in a large archive of Puritan sermons, treatises, tracts, poems, journals, histories, and captivity narratives. He demonstrates how two types of sympathy -- the active command to fellow-feel (a duty), as well as the passive sign that could indicate salvation (a discovery) -- permeated Puritan society and came to define the very boundaries of English culture, affecting conceptions of community, relations with Native Americans, and the development of American literature. Van Engen re-examines the Antinomian Controversy, conversion narratives, transatlantic relations, Puritan missions, Mary Rowlandson's captivity narrative -- and Puritan culture more generally -- through the lens of sympathy. Demonstrating and explicating a Calvinist theology of sympathy in seventeenth-century New England, the book reveals the religious history of a concept that has previously been associated with more secular roots.
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ISBN: 0199379637
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
Revising dominant accounts of Puritanism and challenging the literary history of sentimentalism, Sympathetic Puritans argues that a Calvinist theology of sympathy shaped the politics, religion, rhetoric, and literature of early New England. Scholars have often understood and presented sentimentalism as a direct challenge to stern and stoic Puritan forebears; the standard history traces a cult of sensibility back to moral sense philosophy and the Scottish Enlightenment, not Puritan New England. Abram C. Van Engen has unearthed pervasive evidence of sympathy in a large archive of Puritan sermons, treatises, tracts, poems, journals, histories, and captivity narratives. He demonstrates how two types of sympathy -- the active command to fellow-feel (a duty), as well as the passive sign that could indicate salvation (a discovery) -- permeated Puritan society and came to define the very boundaries of English culture, affecting conceptions of community, relations with Native Americans, and the development of American literature. Van Engen re-examines the Antinomian Controversy, conversion narratives, transatlantic relations, Puritan missions, Mary Rowlandson's captivity narrative -- and Puritan culture more generally -- through the lens of sympathy. Demonstrating and explicating a Calvinist theology of sympathy in seventeenth-century New England, the book reveals the religious history of a concept that has previously been associated with more secular roots.