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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... manuscript and printed sources - Gibson has examined the relevant manuscripts in some thirty archives - this biography convincingly reintroduces readers to the Whig understanding of the Revolution of 1689 , and in keeping with recent ...
... manuscript and printed sources - Gibson has examined the relevant manuscripts in some thirty archives - this biography convincingly reintroduces readers to the Whig understanding of the Revolution of 1689 , and in keeping with recent ...
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... manuscripts and archives, discussed in the Acknowledgements, goes on. There have been a few discoveries. Hoadly's accounts while Bishop of Salisbury have been found in the Swindon and Wiltshire Record Office, and I used them for xviii ...
... manuscripts and archives, discussed in the Acknowledgements, goes on. There have been a few discoveries. Hoadly's accounts while Bishop of Salisbury have been found in the Swindon and Wiltshire Record Office, and I used them for xviii ...
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... manuscripts at St Andrews University.24 Gibson's reasons for doing so were that he feared Hoadly would replace him in London diocese. So Hoadly went to Winchester instead. Daniel Reed has found passing references to Hoadly's appointment ...
... manuscripts at St Andrews University.24 Gibson's reasons for doing so were that he feared Hoadly would replace him in London diocese. So Hoadly went to Winchester instead. Daniel Reed has found passing references to Hoadly's appointment ...
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... helped me in transcription of manuscript material at the Suffolk Record Office at Bury St Edmunds . Other librarians and archivists have Introduction I first encountered Bishop Hoadly whilst I was an Acknowledgements.
... helped me in transcription of manuscript material at the Suffolk Record Office at Bury St Edmunds . Other librarians and archivists have Introduction I first encountered Bishop Hoadly whilst I was an Acknowledgements.
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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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