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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... especially those in the towns . In its ministry and leadership it still suffered from the loss of a significant proportion of its most able clergy as a consequence of the anti - Puritan Code of Persecution of 1661-1665 ; the departure ...
... especially those in the towns . In its ministry and leadership it still suffered from the loss of a significant proportion of its most able clergy as a consequence of the anti - Puritan Code of Persecution of 1661-1665 ; the departure ...
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... 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 reasonable , suitable to our nature , advantageous to our interest and within our power ...
... 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 reasonable , suitable to our nature , advantageous to our interest and within our power ...
Strona 9
... especially of Jonathan Edwards , whose classic work on the Freedom of the Will became a text - book for the Calvinistic wing of the English revival . The stirring in Wales seems to have exercised a more direct influence . The movement ...
... especially of Jonathan Edwards , whose classic work on the Freedom of the Will became a text - book for the Calvinistic wing of the English revival . The stirring in Wales seems to have exercised a more direct influence . The movement ...
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... especially in their more formative years , looked more to the Reformation and the Puritan tradition . The Methodists , of course , valued the Puritans , but not perhaps to the same extent as the Evangelicals . Finally , and most ...
... especially in their more formative years , looked more to the Reformation and the Puritan tradition . The Methodists , of course , valued the Puritans , but not perhaps to the same extent as the Evangelicals . Finally , and most ...
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... . These are themes which have been alluded to in this Introduction and which will be explored more fully , especially in Part 1 of the present work . This page intentionally left blank Part 1 1734-1789 This page INTRODUCTION 13.
... . These are themes which have been alluded to in this Introduction and which will be explored more fully , especially in Part 1 of the present work . This page intentionally left blank Part 1 1734-1789 This page INTRODUCTION 13.
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