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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... influence in various ways ; and it has been of crucial significance as a factor in determining the distinctive English character . Without an appreciation and understanding of the nature and history of Evangelicalism in the Church of ...
... influence in various ways ; and it has been of crucial significance as a factor in determining the distinctive English character . Without an appreciation and understanding of the nature and history of Evangelicalism in the Church of ...
Strona 2
... influence in the seventeenth century , and the printed newspaper , became effective means of communication . In the first half of the eighteenth century brilliant opposition writers used such means to provoke extra - parliamentary ...
... influence in the seventeenth century , and the printed newspaper , became effective means of communication . In the first half of the eighteenth century brilliant opposition writers used such means to provoke extra - parliamentary ...
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... influence but its collapse served to highlight the limitations of reason alone as a basis for religion . 14 Davies and Rupp , op.cit . , p.xxii . Nevertheless , within the Church of England itself the Cambridge INTRODUCTION 7.
... influence but its collapse served to highlight the limitations of reason alone as a basis for religion . 14 Davies and Rupp , op.cit . , p.xxii . Nevertheless , within the Church of England itself the Cambridge INTRODUCTION 7.
Strona 9
... influence , and 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 ...
... influence , and 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 ...
Strona 11
... influence of the Methodists were John Fletcher of Madeley who was drawn into Evangelicalism through hearing a ... influential movement , and the second generation of Evangelicals were inclined to minimize this and over - emphasize the ...
... influence of the Methodists were John Fletcher of Madeley who was drawn into Evangelicalism through hearing a ... influential movement , and the second generation of Evangelicals were inclined to minimize this and over - emphasize the ...
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