Evangelicals in the Church of England 1734-1984A&C Black, 1 cze 1992 - 424 A comprehensive and balanced history of the Evangelicals in the Church of England. |
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Strona vii
... Society and the Church Pastoral - Aid Society ; the prolonged and valiant endeavours of the seventh earl of Shaftesbury in his campaign for social justice ; the innumerable works of charity and acts of mercy undertaken by numerous ...
... Society and the Church Pastoral - Aid Society ; the prolonged and valiant endeavours of the seventh earl of Shaftesbury in his campaign for social justice ; the innumerable works of charity and acts of mercy undertaken by numerous ...
Strona 2
... society , in which political and economic activity were governed and checked by Christian ethics . With the increasing influence of rationalistic philosophies , the emergence of deism , a greater degree of toleration and more widespread ...
... society , in which political and economic activity were governed and checked by Christian ethics . With the increasing influence of rationalistic philosophies , the emergence of deism , a greater degree of toleration and more widespread ...
Strona 4
... society , such as the urban poor , the somewhat riotous Cornish tin - miners and the rough Kingswood colliers . The contrast between the lower and the upper ranks * The pace of enclosure is shown by the number of Enclosure Acts , sce ...
... society , such as the urban poor , the somewhat riotous Cornish tin - miners and the rough Kingswood colliers . The contrast between the lower and the upper ranks * The pace of enclosure is shown by the number of Enclosure Acts , sce ...
Strona 5
... society were the merchant princes who bought up great estates and vied for places among the aristocracy ; and below them the middling people who were mildly pros- perous because of their industry and thrift , with a distinctive ethos ...
... society were the merchant princes who bought up great estates and vied for places among the aristocracy ; and below them the middling people who were mildly pros- perous because of their industry and thrift , with a distinctive ethos ...
Strona 8
... society . Further , the demands of Christianity should not be burdensome . This theme was especially developed by Archbishop Tillotson . He stressed that in all matters of religion there must be an appeal to reason . The laws of God are ...
... society . Further , the demands of Christianity should not be burdensome . This theme was especially developed by Archbishop Tillotson . He stressed that in all matters of religion there must be an appeal to reason . The laws of God are ...
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Anglican Evangelical Archbishop Balleine became Bible biblical Bickersteth Billy Graham Bishop Cambridge charismatic charismatic movement Charles Simeon Christ Christian Church Missionary Society Church of England Churchmen Clapham Sect Clerical Meeting Report College communion concern conference controversy criticism debate declared diocese doctrine early Edward Bickersteth eighteenth century Elliott-Binns English episcopal established Eugene Stock Evangelical clergy Evangelical movement evangelistic faith Francis James Chavasse gave gospel Grimshaw Henry Henry Venn History Holy hymns Ibid influence Islington Islington Clerical Meeting issues John Stott John Wesley largely leaders Liberal liturgical London Lord Methodist ministry mission modern Moody Moule nineteenth century number of Evangelical op.cit ordination Oxford Packer pan-evangelical parish parochial political Prayer Book preachers preaching quoted reform religion religious response revision revival Ridley Hall ritualism Ryle scripture Shaftesbury social Spirit Stott Sumner Sunday teaching theological Thomas thought Tractarians unity University Ph.D Venn Victorian Wilberforce William worship
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Strona 6 - It is come, I know not how, to be taken for granted by many persons, that Christianity is not so much as a subject of inquiry, but that it is now at length discovered to be fictitious. And accordingly they treat it as if, in the present age, this were an agreed point among all people of discernment...
Strona 5 - ... in this we cannot be mistaken, that an open and professed disregard > to religion is become, through a variety of unhappy causes, the distinguishing character of the present age...