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Reformation without end : religion, politics and the past in post-revolutionary England / Robert Ingram
- Author
- Ingram, Robert G.
- Published
- Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2018.
- Copyright Date
- ©2018
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white).
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- Series
- Language Note
- In English.
- Contents
- Cover; Reformation without end; Contents; List of illustrations; Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; 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 Bible8 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 primitiveChurch; 13 None of us are born free: self-restraint and salvation; Part IV: The abuses of fanaticism: William Warburton., and 14 The incendiaries of sedition and confusion15 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.
- Summary
- Reformation without end conceives of eighteenth-century English history as a late chapter in the nation's long Reformation. Contemporaries thought that the Reformation had caused two bloody seventeenth-century English revolutions.
- Subject(s)
- 1642-1799
- Religion and politics—England—History—18th century
- Reformation—Great Britain
- Religion et politique—Angleterre—Histoire—18e siècle
- Réforme (Christianisme)—Grande-Bretagne
- HISTORY—Europe—Great Britain
- HISTORY—General
- Religion and politics
- Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
- Reformation
- Religion
- Great Britain—Religion—18th century
- Great Britain—History—Revolution of 1688—Influence
- Great Britain—History—Civil War, 1642-1649—Influence
- Grande-Bretagne—Religion—18e siècle
- Grande-Bretagne—Histoire—1688 (Révolution)—Influence
- Grande-Bretagne—Histoire—1642-1649 (Guerre civile)—Influence
- England
- Great Britain
- Revolution of 1688 (Great Britain : 1688)
- English Civil War (Great Britain : 1642-1649)
- Genre(s)
- ISBN
- 9781526136244 (electronic book)
1526136244 (electronic book)
9781526126962 (electronic book)
1526126966 (electronic book)
9781526126955 (electronic book)
1526126958 (electronic book)
9781526126948 (hardcover)
152612694X - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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