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Religion in Romantic England: An Anthology of Primary Sources
ISBN-13
: 9781481307222 / Angielski / Twarda / 2018 / 507 str.
Jeffrey W. Barbeau
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Religion in Romantic England: An Anthology of Primary Sources
ISBN-13
: 9781481307222 / Angielski / Twarda / 2018 / 507 str.
Jeffrey W. Barbeau
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Europe - Great Britain - General
Wydawca:
Baylor University Press
Seria wydawnicza:
Documents of Anglophone Christianity
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9781481307222
Rok wydania:
2018
Numer serii:
000448576
Ilość stron:
507
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1.08 kg
Wymiary:
25.4 x 17.78 x 2.87
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Twarda
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Dodatkowe informacje:
Bibliografia
Introduction
Historical Timeline
Abbreviations for Works Commonly Cited
Part I. Divinity
William Jones: Trinity in Unity
""A letter to the common people in answer to some popular arguments
against the Trinity"" (1767)
Joseph Priestley: One God
An appeal to the serious and candid professors of Christianity (1770)
William Hazlitt: Mission of Jesus
Human authority, in matters of faith, repugnant to Christianity (1774)
Thomas Scott: Faith in Christ
The force of truth (1779)
Samuel Horsley: Antiquity
A charge, delivered to the clergy of the archdeaconry of St Albans (1783)
Percy Bysshe Shelley: Atheism
The necessity of atheism (1811)
Renn Dickson Hampden: Mystery
""Knowledge of God through Christ"" (1828)
Part II. Faith
George Whitefield: Repentance
""The Good Shepherd: a farewell sermon"" (1769)
Augustus Toplady: Predestination
More work for Mr. Wesley (1771)
John Fletcher: Free Grace
The first part of an equal check to pharisaism and antinomianism (1774)
Joseph Milner: Salvation in Christ
""An affectionate address to seamen"" (1797)
Southwood Smith: Divine Government
Illustrations of the divine government (1816)
Edward Copleston: Fatalism
An enquiry into the doctrines of necessity and predestination (1821)
Julius Charles Hare: Light and Darkness
""The children of light"" (1828)
Part III. Canon
Sarah Trimmer: Two Books
An easy introduction to the knowledge of nature, and reading the Holy Scriptures (1780)
Herbert Marsh: Prayer Books
An inquiry into the consequences of neglecting to give the Prayer Book with the Bible (1812)
Isaac Milner: Bible Societies
Strictures on some of the publications of the Rev. Herbert Marsh (1813)
Peter Gandolphy: Rule of Faith
A defence of the ancient faith (1813)
Edward Hawkins: Scripture and Tradition
A dissertation upon the use and importance of unauthoritative tradition (1819)
Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck: Spiritual Interpretation
Biblical fragments (1821)
Edward Irving: Living Word
For the oracles of God... For judgment to come (1823)
Connop Thirlwall: Biblical Inspiration
""Introduction by the translator"" (1825)
Part IV. Doubt
George Horne: Miracles
Letters on infidelity (1784)
William Wilberforce: Unbelief
A practical view of the prevailing religious system of professed Christians (1797)
Robert Hall: Infidelity
Modern infidelity (1800)
William Paley: Evil
Natural theology (1802)
Richard Whately: Miracles and Testimony
Historic doubts relative to Napoleon Buonaparte (1819)
Jeremy Bentham: Pain and the Afterlife
Analysis of the influence of natural religion on the temporal happiness of mankind (1822)
Hugh James Rose: Faith and Reason
The state of the Protestant religion in Germany (1825)
V. Enthusiasm
William Law: Spiritual Life
An humble, earnest, and affectionate address to the clergy (1761)
William Warburton: Divine Grace
The doctrine of grace (1762)
William Romaine: Spirit and Conscience
The walk of faith (1771)
John Foster: Evangelical Intellect
""On the aversion of men of taste to evangelical religion"" (1805)
Leigh Hunt: Dangers of Methodism
""An attempt to show the folly and danger of Methodism"" (1808)
Hannah More: Heart Religion
Practical piety (1811)
Joanna Southcott: Prophecies
Prophecies announcing the birth of the Prince of Peace (1814)
Joseph John Gurney: Pure Christianity
Sermons and prayers (1832)
VI. Psalms
Charles Wesley: Family Hymns
Hymns for the use of families (1767)
John Newton and William Cowper: Light Revealed
Olney hymns (1779)
William Wordsworth: English Church
Ecclesiastical sketches (1822)
James Montgomery: Christian Hymnody
The Christian psalmist (1825)
John Keble: Nature's Praise
The Christian year (1827)
Felicia Hemans: Divine Mysteries
Records of woman (1828)
Part VII. Morals
Henry Venn: Marriage
The complete duty of man (1763)
Soame Jenyns: Christian Virtue
A view of the internal evidence of the Christian religion (1776)
Thomas Clarkson: Slavery
An essay on the slavery and commerce of the human species (1786)
John Wesley: Holy Living
""The more excellent way"" (1787)
Mary Wollstonecraft: Creation
Original stories from real life (1788)
Adam Clarke: Tobacco
A dissertation on the use and abuse of tobacco (1797)
Robert Malthus: Chastity
An essay on the principle of population (1803)
Part VIII. Nation
Samuel Palmer: English Dissent
The Protestant dissenter's catechism (1772)
William Stevens: Spiritual Authority
A treatise on the nature and constitution of the Christian church (1773)
George Dyer: Religious Subscription
An inquiry into the nature of subscription to the Thirty-Nine Articles (1789)
Edmund Burke: Established Church
Reflections on the revolution in France (1790)
Thomas Paine: Toleration
Rights of man (1791)
Anna Letitia Barbauld: National Repentance
Sins of government, sins of the nation (1793)
Samuel Taylor Coleridge: The Christian Church
On the constitution of the church and state (1830)
Part IX. Papacy
Charles Butler: Catholic Relief
An address to the Protestants of Great Britain and Ireland (1813)
John Milner: Papal Authority
The end of religious controversy (1818)
Joseph Blanco White: Catholic Tyranny
The poor man's preservative against popery (1825)
William Poynter: Christian Obedience
Declaration of the Catholic bishops (1826)
Thomas Hartwell Horne: Rome
Romanism contradictory to the Bible (1827)
Thomas Arnold: Irish Catholicism
The Christian duty of granting the claims of the Roman Catholics (1829)
Part X. Outsiders
Joseph White: Christianity and Islam
A comparison of Mahometism and Christianity (1784)
William Knox: Native Americans
""Of the Indians in the colonies"" (1789)
William Carey: Missionary Call
An enquiry into the obligations of Christians (1792)
Thomas Coke: Methodism in Africa
An interesting narrative of a mission (1812)
William Carus Wilson: Heathen Cruelty
The children's friend (1826)
Reginald Heber: Missions in India
Narrative of a journey through the upper provinces of India (1828)
Francis Henry Goldsmid: Jewish Emancipation
Remarks on civil disabilities of the British Jews (1830)
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