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Domestic Divinity

Domestic Divinity
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Total Pages: 920
Release: 1791
Genre: Bible
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Family Lectures

Family Lectures
Author: Vicesimus Knox
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1791
Genre: Sermons, English
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Family Lectures; Or, Domestic Divinity, Being a Copious Collection of Sermons, Selected from the Polite Writers and Sound Divines, of the Present Century; for the Use of Schools on Sunday Evenings, and of Young Students in Divinity

Family Lectures; Or, Domestic Divinity, Being a Copious Collection of Sermons, Selected from the Polite Writers and Sound Divines, of the Present Century; for the Use of Schools on Sunday Evenings, and of Young Students in Divinity
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Total Pages: 916
Release: 1791
Genre: Christian life
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Anti-Arminians

Anti-Arminians
Author: Stephen Hampton
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2008-05-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0191559857

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This book is a study of the Anglican Reformed tradition (often inaccurately described as Calvinist) after the Restoration. Hampton sets out to revise our picture of the theological world of the later Stuart period. Arguing that the importance of the Reformed theological tradition has frequently been underestimated, his study points to a network of conforming reformed theologians which included many of the most prominent churchmen of the age. Focussing particularly on what these churchmen contributed in three hotly disputed areas of doctrine (justification, the Trinity and the divine attributes), he argues that the most significant debates in speculative theology after 1662 were the result of the Anglican Reformed resistance to the growing influence of continental Arminianism. Hampton demonstrates the strength and flexibility of the Reformed response to the developing Arminian school, and shows that the Reformed tradition remained a viable theological option for Anglicans well into the eighteenth century. This study therefore provides a significant bridge linking the Reformed writes of the Elizabethan and early Stuart periods to the Reformed Evangelicals of the eighteenth century. It also shows that, throughout its formative period, Anglicanism was not a monolithic tradition, but rather a contested ground between the competing claims of those adhering to the Church of England's Reformed doctrinal heritage and the insights of those who, to varying degrees, were prepared to explore new theological avenues.


Anglican Enlightenment

Anglican Enlightenment
Author: William J. Bulman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2015-05-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107073685

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An original interpretation of the early European Enlightenment and the politics of religion in later Stuart England and its global empire. William J. Bulman provides a novel account of how the onset of globalization and the end of Europe's religious wars transformed English intellectual, religious and political life.


Shapers of English Calvinism, 1660-1714

Shapers of English Calvinism, 1660-1714
Author: Dewey D. Wallace Jr.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2011-05-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0199876835

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Dewey Wallace tells the story of several prominent English Calvinist actors and thinkers in the first generations after the beginning of the Restoration. He seeks to overturn conventional clichés about Calvinism: that it was anti-mystical, that it allowed no scope for the ''ancient theology'' that characterized much of Renaissance learning, that its piety was harshly predestinarian, that it was uninterested in natural theology, and that it had been purged from the established church by the end of the seventeenth century. In the midst of conflicts between Church and Dissent and the intellectual challenges of the dawning age of Enlightenment, Calvinist individuals and groups dealt with deism, anti-Trinitarianism, and scoffing atheism--usually understood as godlessness--by choosing different emphases in their defense and promotion of Calvinist piety and theology. Wallace shows that in each case, there was not only persistence in an earlier Calvinist trajectory, but also a transformation of the Calvinist heritage into a new mode of thinking and acting. The different paths taken illustrate the rich variety of English Calvinism in the period. This study presents description and analysis of the mystical Calvinism of Peter Sterry, the hermeticist Calvinism of Theophilus Gale, the evangelical Calvinism of Joseph Alleine and the circle that promoted his legacy, the natural theology of the moderate Calvinist Presbyterians Richard Baxter, William Bates, and John Howe, and the Church of England Calvinism of John Edwards. Shapers of English Calvinism, 1660-1714 illuminates the religious and intellectual history of the era between the Reformation and modernity, offering fascinating insight into the development of Calvinism and also into English Puritanism as it transitioned into Dissent.


The Christian Monitors

The Christian Monitors
Author: Brent Sirota
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2014-01-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300199279

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div This original and persuasive book examines the moral and religious revival led by the Church of England before and after the Glorious Revolution, and shows how that revival laid the groundwork for a burgeoning civil society in Britain. After outlining the Church of England's key role in the increase of voluntary, charitable, and religious societies, Brent Sirota examines how these groups drove the modernization of Britain through such activities as settling immigrants throughout the empire, founding charity schools, distributing devotional literature, and evangelizing and educating merchants, seamen, and slaves throughout the British empire—all leading to what has been termed the “age of benevolence.”/DIV