The English Church in the Eighteenth Century by Charles J. Abbey;John H. Overton
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The Essayists, 20
Hoadly and the Bangorian controversy, 21 The Methodist and Evangelical movements, 21 Evidence writers, 22 Results of the Evidential theology, 23 Revival of practical activity at the end of the century, 24 The Episcopate, 24 General condition of religion and morality, 25 Clergy and people, 25 CHAPTER II. ROBERT NELSON: HIS FRIENDS AND CHURCH PRINCIPLES. (_C.J. Abbey._) Contrast with the coarser forms of High Churchmanship in that age, 26 Robert Nelson: general sketch of his life and doings, 27 His Nonjuring friends, 31 Ken, 31 Bancroft and Frampton, 32 Kettlewell, 33 Dodwell, 34 Hickes, 36 Lee, 38 Brokesby, Jeremy Collier, &c., 39 Exclusiveness among many Nonjurors, 39 His friends in the National Church, 40 |
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