Evangelicals in the Church of England 1734-1984A&C Black, 1.06.1992 г. - 424 страници A comprehensive and balanced history of the Evangelicals in the Church of England. |
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... preachers could assume that there was a widespread belief in God , but they went to people who were unreached by the church , or who , if reached , had only heard a rather undynamic , rationalistic and moralistic message . Indeed , the ...
... preachers could assume that there was a widespread belief in God , but they went to people who were unreached by the church , or who , if reached , had only heard a rather undynamic , rationalistic and moralistic message . Indeed , the ...
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... preach the same gospel as their more famed contem- poraries . John Wesley himself gladly acknowledged the fact . ' Many have I found in various parts of both Great Britain and Ireland ' , he wrote , ' who enjoyed that immediate witness ...
... preach the same gospel as their more famed contem- poraries . John Wesley himself gladly acknowledged the fact . ' Many have I found in various parts of both Great Britain and Ireland ' , he wrote , ' who enjoyed that immediate witness ...
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... preachers as its chief agents . John Wesley rued this trend and tried to reverse it by organizing an association of Evangelical clergy . But he failed , and Methodist dependence on lay leadership grew as the century progressed . 19 ' J ...
... preachers as its chief agents . John Wesley rued this trend and tried to reverse it by organizing an association of Evangelical clergy . But he failed , and Methodist dependence on lay leadership grew as the century progressed . 19 ' J ...
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... preaching by lay as well as ordained men , which was seen as the greatest threat to church order , and which most alarmed and alienated a number of the Evangelicals . Lay leadership in anything but a very clerically controlled form was ...
... preaching by lay as well as ordained men , which was seen as the greatest threat to church order , and which most alarmed and alienated a number of the Evangelicals . Lay leadership in anything but a very clerically controlled form was ...
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... preaching declined . To a great extent separate in origin and in character , the three movements constituting the revival were also distinctive in outcome . Arminian Methodism emerged as a fully - fledged denomination with its own ...
... preaching declined . To a great extent separate in origin and in character , the three movements constituting the revival were also distinctive in outcome . Arminian Methodism emerged as a fully - fledged denomination with its own ...
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Part 3 18331901 | 109 |
Part 4 19011945 | 225 |
Part 5 19451984 | 285 |
Bibliography | 355 |
Index of Authors | 369 |
Index of Persons | 375 |
Index of Places | 391 |
General Index | 395 |
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Anglican Evangelical Archbishop Balleine became Bible biblical Bickersteth Billy Graham Bishop Cambridge charismatic charismatic movement Charles Simeon Christ Christian Church Missionary Society Church of England Churchmen Clapham Sect Clerical Meeting Report College communion concern conference controversy criticism debate declared diocese doctrine early Edward Bickersteth eighteenth century Elliott-Binns English episcopal established Eugene Stock Evangelical clergy Evangelical movement evangelistic faith Francis James Chavasse gave gospel Grimshaw Henry Henry Venn History Holy hymns Ibid influence Islington Islington Clerical Meeting issues John Stott John Wesley largely leaders Liberal liturgical London Lord Methodist ministry mission modern Moody Moule nineteenth century number of Evangelical op.cit ordination Oxford Packer pan-evangelical parish parochial political Prayer Book preachers preaching quoted reform religion religious response revision revival Ridley Hall ritualism Ryle scripture Shaftesbury social Spirit Stott Sumner Sunday teaching theological Thomas thought Tractarians unity University Ph.D Venn Victorian Wilberforce William worship