Enlightenment Prelate: Benjamin Hoadly, 1676-1761A reappraisal of the legacy of Benjamin Hoadly, the 18th Century bishop whose liberal and rationalist views had a considerable influence on the English Enlightenment and the American Revolution. |
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... evidence for a more balanced view of Hoadly both as a controversialist and as a diocesan bishop. Gibson's powerful reassessment of Hoadly relates to his work as a diocesan bishop. Gibson has shown that such views cannot be so easily or ...
... evidence for a more balanced view of Hoadly both as a controversialist and as a diocesan bishop. Gibson's powerful reassessment of Hoadly relates to his work as a diocesan bishop. Gibson has shown that such views cannot be so easily or ...
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... evidence that men were born free, not under government, which must therefore be a human creation. In contrast, Locke accepted Filmer's argument of the uninterrupted continuity of government from Adam through the kings of Israel down to ...
... evidence that men were born free, not under government, which must therefore be a human creation. In contrast, Locke accepted Filmer's argument of the uninterrupted continuity of government from Adam through the kings of Israel down to ...
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... evidence that Hoadly contributed to this issue in the 1720s.14 Moreover there seems to have been evidence of popular awareness that he was associated with government policy. In 1721-2 Hoadly was one of those figures whose health was ...
... evidence that Hoadly contributed to this issue in the 1720s.14 Moreover there seems to have been evidence of popular awareness that he was associated with government policy. In 1721-2 Hoadly was one of those figures whose health was ...
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... Evidence for revising his reputation and work was not easily found . A search of the diocesan record offices at Bangor , Hereford , Salisbury , Winchester and in London turned up hardly any personal papers . It is our misfortune that ...
... Evidence for revising his reputation and work was not easily found . A search of the diocesan record offices at Bangor , Hereford , Salisbury , Winchester and in London turned up hardly any personal papers . It is our misfortune that ...
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Contents
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Sacheverell Adversity and Triumph 17101717 | 89 |
5 The Years of the Bangorian Controversy 171721 | 137 |
Hereford and Salisbury 17211734 | 189 |
Hoadly at Winchester 17341761 | 223 |
Conclusion | 273 |
Hoadly in Poetry | 279 |
References | 293 |
Bibliography | 348 |
Index | 367 |
Back Cover | 376 |
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