Author: John Edwards
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Category : Anti-Catholicism
Languages : en
Pages : 414
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The Doctrines Controverted Between Papists and Protestants
Author: John Edwards
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Category : Anti-Catholicism
Languages : en
Pages : 414
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Category : Anti-Catholicism
Languages : en
Pages : 414
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Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester
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Category : Cheshire (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 318
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Category : Cheshire (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 318
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Remains Historical and Literary Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester
Author: Manchester Eng Chetham Society
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3752589450
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1865.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3752589450
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1865.
The History of the Puritans ; Or, Protestant Nonconformists ; from the Reformation in 1517, to the Revolution in 1688...
Author: Daniel Neal
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 700
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 700
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Anti-Methodism and Theological Controversy in Eighteenth-Century England
Author: Simon Lewis
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0192855751
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
John Wesley and George Whitefield are remembered as founders of Methodism, one of the most influential movements in the history of modern Christianity. Characterized by open-air and itinerant preaching, eighteenth-century Methodism was a divisive phenomenon, which attracted a torrent of printed opposition, especially from Anglican clergymen. Yet, most of these opponents have been virtually forgotten. Anti-Methodism and Theological Controversy in Eighteenth-Century England is the first large-scale examination of the theological ideas of early anti-Methodist authors. By illuminating a very different perspective on Methodism, Simon Lewis provides a fundamental reappraisal of the eighteenth-century Church of England and its doctrinal priorities. For anti-Methodist authors, attacking Wesley and Whitefield was part of a wider defence of 'true religion', which demonstrates the theological vitality of the much-derided Georgian Church. This book, therefore, places Methodism firmly in its contemporary theological context, as part of the Church of England's continuing struggle to define itself theologically.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0192855751
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
John Wesley and George Whitefield are remembered as founders of Methodism, one of the most influential movements in the history of modern Christianity. Characterized by open-air and itinerant preaching, eighteenth-century Methodism was a divisive phenomenon, which attracted a torrent of printed opposition, especially from Anglican clergymen. Yet, most of these opponents have been virtually forgotten. Anti-Methodism and Theological Controversy in Eighteenth-Century England is the first large-scale examination of the theological ideas of early anti-Methodist authors. By illuminating a very different perspective on Methodism, Simon Lewis provides a fundamental reappraisal of the eighteenth-century Church of England and its doctrinal priorities. For anti-Methodist authors, attacking Wesley and Whitefield was part of a wider defence of 'true religion', which demonstrates the theological vitality of the much-derided Georgian Church. This book, therefore, places Methodism firmly in its contemporary theological context, as part of the Church of England's continuing struggle to define itself theologically.
A Catalogue of the Collection of Tracts for and Against Popery (published in Or about the Reign of James II) in the Manchester Library Founded by Humphrey Chetham
Author: Thomas Jones
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Category : Tracts
Languages : en
Pages : 326
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Category : Tracts
Languages : en
Pages : 326
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A Catalogue of the Collection of Tracts for and Against Popery (published in Or about the Reign of James II) in the Manchester Library Founded by Humprey Chetham, in which is Incorporated ... the Whole of Peck's List of the Tracts ..
Author: Thomas Jones
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 326
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 326
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American Protestant Magazine
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Category : Protestantism
Languages : en
Pages : 622
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Category : Protestantism
Languages : en
Pages : 622
Book Description
A Catalogue of the Collection of Tracts for and Against Popery (published in Or about the Reign of James II.) in the Manchester Library Founded by Humphrey Chetham, in which is Incorporated, with Large Additions and Bibliographical Notes, the Whole of Peck's List of the Tracts in that Controversy, with His References
Author: Chetham's Library
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 322
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 322
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Saving the Church of England
Author: Daniel C. Norman
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1666725684
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
On his second Atlantic voyage, George Whitefield read lengthy quotations from a work of a deceased English cleric. Writing in his journal, he exclaimed, "[These words] deserve to be written in Letters of Gold." Whitefield's associate, the American Jonathan Edwards, concurred. That cleric was John Edwards, an anomaly in several respects: a self-proclaimed Calvinist who conformed to the Church of England at a time when most Calvinists left in the Great Ejection of 1662. In leading a public debate against prominent intellectuals of his day, including John Locke and Samuel Clarke, over the definition of orthodox Christianity, he allied himself with the same church leaders who decried his Calvinist theology. Edwards retired in his mid-fifties due to "ill health"--a retirement in which he wrote over forty scholarly books. At the heart of his concern was the unity and doctrinal orthodoxy of the church, themes over which contentious disputes have reverberated throughout church history. Saving the Church of England tells the story of why the church was in trouble and of John Edwards's heroic effort to save it.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1666725684
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
On his second Atlantic voyage, George Whitefield read lengthy quotations from a work of a deceased English cleric. Writing in his journal, he exclaimed, "[These words] deserve to be written in Letters of Gold." Whitefield's associate, the American Jonathan Edwards, concurred. That cleric was John Edwards, an anomaly in several respects: a self-proclaimed Calvinist who conformed to the Church of England at a time when most Calvinists left in the Great Ejection of 1662. In leading a public debate against prominent intellectuals of his day, including John Locke and Samuel Clarke, over the definition of orthodox Christianity, he allied himself with the same church leaders who decried his Calvinist theology. Edwards retired in his mid-fifties due to "ill health"--a retirement in which he wrote over forty scholarly books. At the heart of his concern was the unity and doctrinal orthodoxy of the church, themes over which contentious disputes have reverberated throughout church history. Saving the Church of England tells the story of why the church was in trouble and of John Edwards's heroic effort to save it.