قراءة كتاب The English Church in the Eighteenth Century
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The English Church in the Eighteenth Century
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- His close relationship with the eighteenth century 115
- His immense repute as a writer and divine 115
- Vehemence of the attack upon his opinions 117
- His representative character 118
- His appeal to reason in all religious questions 119
- On spiritual influence 119
- On Christian evidences 119
- On involuntary error 120
- On private judgment, its rights and limitations 121
- Liberty of thought and 'Freethinking' in Tillotson's and the succeeding age 125
- Tillotson on 'mysteries' 127
- On the doctrine of the Trinity 129
- On Christ's redemption 130
- Theory of accommodation 131
- The future state 133
- Inadequate insistance on distinctive Christian doctrine 140
- Religion and ethics 141
- Goodness and happiness 142
- Prudential religion 143
- General type of Tillotson's latitudinarianism 145
CHAPTER V.
LATITUDINARIAN CHURCHMANSHIP.
(2.) CHURCH COMPREHENSION AND CHURCH REFORMERS.
(C.J. Abbey.)
- Comprehension in the English Church 147
- Attitude towards Rome in eighteenth century 148
- Archbishop Wake and the Sorbonne divines 149
- The reformed churches abroad:—
- Relationship with them a practical question of great interest since James II.'s time 155
- Alternation of feeling on the subject since the Reformation 156
- The Protestant cause at the opening of the eighteenth century 158
- The English Liturgy and Prussian Lutherans 160
- Subsidence of interest in foreign Protestantism 163
- Nonconformists at home:—
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