The English Church in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 1Longmans, Green, and Company, 1878 - Church and state |
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allegiance Archbishop argument Arian Atterbury authority Bishop Bolingbroke Bull called Catholic cause character Christ Christian Church of England clergy communion controversy Deism Deistical Deists Dissenters divine doctrine Dodwell doubt ecclesiastical eighteenth century English Church Essay faith fathers favour feeling Freethinking friends George Gospel High Church High Churchmen History Hoadly honour House of Hanover influence interest Jacobites Kettlewell King Latitudinarian less Locke's Lord Low Church mind moral National Church nature never Nonconformists nonjuring nonjuring schism Nonjurors oath opinions party philosophy Pietism piety political Popery Popish prayers Presbyterians Pretender primitive principles Protestant Queen question quoted reason Reformation reign religion religious thought revelation Revolution Robert Nelson Roman Rome says scarcely schism Scripture Secretan sense sermons society Socinians spirit sympathy theological things throne Tillotson Tindal tion Tories Trinity true truth views Waterland Wesley Whig whole words worship writes wrote