Robert Ingram (Associate Director)
Reformation Without End
Religion, Politics and the Past in Post-Revolutionary England
Robert Ingram (Associate Director)
Reformation Without End
Religion, Politics and the Past in Post-Revolutionary England
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Reformation without end conceives of eighteenth-century English history as a late chapter in the nationà â â s long Reformation. Contemporaries thought that the Reformation had caused two bloody seventeenth-century English revolutions. -- .
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Reformation without end conceives of eighteenth-century English history as a late chapter in the nationà â â s long Reformation. Contemporaries thought that the Reformation had caused two bloody seventeenth-century English revolutions. -- .
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- Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 722g
- ISBN-13: 9781526126948
- ISBN-10: 152612694X
- Artikelnr.: 50020998
- Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 722g
- ISBN-13: 9781526126948
- ISBN-10: 152612694X
- Artikelnr.: 50020998
Robert G. Ingram is Professor of History at Ohio University
Preface 1 Why then are we still reforming? Part I: Purity of faith and
worship against corruptions: Daniel Waterland 2 Truth is always the same 3
Philosophy-lectures or the Sermon on the Mount: Samuel Clarke and the
Trinity 4 Has not reason been abused as well as religion?: Matthew Tindal
and the Scriptures 5 The sacrament Socinianized: Benjamin Hoadly and the
Eucharist Part II: The history of the Church be fabulous: Conyers Middleton
6 I know not what to make of the author 7 Conversing...with the ancients:
Rome and the Bible 8 Treating me worse, than I deserved: heterodoxy and the
politics of patronage 9 Flood of resentment: assailing the primitive Church
Part III: Neither Jacobite, nor republican, Presbyterian, nor papist:
Zachary Grey 10 Popery in its proper colours 11 Factions, seditions and
schismatical principles: Puritans and Dissenters 12 The religion of the
first ages: primitivism and the primitive Church 13 None of us are born
free: self-restraint and salvation Part IV: The abuses of fanaticism:
William Warburton 14 The incendiaries of sedition and confusion 15 Neither
a slave nor a tyrant: Church and state reimagined 16 The triumph of Christ
over Julian: prodigies, miracles and providence 17 A due degree of zeal:
enthusiasm and Methodism Conclusion Index
worship against corruptions: Daniel Waterland 2 Truth is always the same 3
Philosophy-lectures or the Sermon on the Mount: Samuel Clarke and the
Trinity 4 Has not reason been abused as well as religion?: Matthew Tindal
and the Scriptures 5 The sacrament Socinianized: Benjamin Hoadly and the
Eucharist Part II: The history of the Church be fabulous: Conyers Middleton
6 I know not what to make of the author 7 Conversing...with the ancients:
Rome and the Bible 8 Treating me worse, than I deserved: heterodoxy and the
politics of patronage 9 Flood of resentment: assailing the primitive Church
Part III: Neither Jacobite, nor republican, Presbyterian, nor papist:
Zachary Grey 10 Popery in its proper colours 11 Factions, seditions and
schismatical principles: Puritans and Dissenters 12 The religion of the
first ages: primitivism and the primitive Church 13 None of us are born
free: self-restraint and salvation Part IV: The abuses of fanaticism:
William Warburton 14 The incendiaries of sedition and confusion 15 Neither
a slave nor a tyrant: Church and state reimagined 16 The triumph of Christ
over Julian: prodigies, miracles and providence 17 A due degree of zeal:
enthusiasm and Methodism Conclusion Index
Preface 1 Why then are we still reforming? Part I: Purity of faith and
worship against corruptions: Daniel Waterland 2 Truth is always the same 3
Philosophy-lectures or the Sermon on the Mount: Samuel Clarke and the
Trinity 4 Has not reason been abused as well as religion?: Matthew Tindal
and the Scriptures 5 The sacrament Socinianized: Benjamin Hoadly and the
Eucharist Part II: The history of the Church be fabulous: Conyers Middleton
6 I know not what to make of the author 7 Conversing...with the ancients:
Rome and the Bible 8 Treating me worse, than I deserved: heterodoxy and the
politics of patronage 9 Flood of resentment: assailing the primitive Church
Part III: Neither Jacobite, nor republican, Presbyterian, nor papist:
Zachary Grey 10 Popery in its proper colours 11 Factions, seditions and
schismatical principles: Puritans and Dissenters 12 The religion of the
first ages: primitivism and the primitive Church 13 None of us are born
free: self-restraint and salvation Part IV: The abuses of fanaticism:
William Warburton 14 The incendiaries of sedition and confusion 15 Neither
a slave nor a tyrant: Church and state reimagined 16 The triumph of Christ
over Julian: prodigies, miracles and providence 17 A due degree of zeal:
enthusiasm and Methodism Conclusion Index
worship against corruptions: Daniel Waterland 2 Truth is always the same 3
Philosophy-lectures or the Sermon on the Mount: Samuel Clarke and the
Trinity 4 Has not reason been abused as well as religion?: Matthew Tindal
and the Scriptures 5 The sacrament Socinianized: Benjamin Hoadly and the
Eucharist Part II: The history of the Church be fabulous: Conyers Middleton
6 I know not what to make of the author 7 Conversing...with the ancients:
Rome and the Bible 8 Treating me worse, than I deserved: heterodoxy and the
politics of patronage 9 Flood of resentment: assailing the primitive Church
Part III: Neither Jacobite, nor republican, Presbyterian, nor papist:
Zachary Grey 10 Popery in its proper colours 11 Factions, seditions and
schismatical principles: Puritans and Dissenters 12 The religion of the
first ages: primitivism and the primitive Church 13 None of us are born
free: self-restraint and salvation Part IV: The abuses of fanaticism:
William Warburton 14 The incendiaries of sedition and confusion 15 Neither
a slave nor a tyrant: Church and state reimagined 16 The triumph of Christ
over Julian: prodigies, miracles and providence 17 A due degree of zeal:
enthusiasm and Methodism Conclusion Index