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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... Revolution of 1689, and in keeping with recent scholarship, it demonstrates Hoadly's dependence on John Locke. As a populariser of Locke, Hoadly disseminated Locke's ides on religions toleration and civil government, and he thereby ...
... Revolution of 1689, and in keeping with recent scholarship, it demonstrates Hoadly's dependence on John Locke. As a populariser of Locke, Hoadly disseminated Locke's ides on religions toleration and civil government, and he thereby ...
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... Revolution has also been taken up by scholars. Paul Babie and Neville Rochow's study Freedom of Religion Under the Bill of Rights, demonstrates the way in which this book has influenced awareness of the debt owed to the American Revolution ...
... Revolution has also been taken up by scholars. Paul Babie and Neville Rochow's study Freedom of Religion Under the Bill of Rights, demonstrates the way in which this book has influenced awareness of the debt owed to the American Revolution ...
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... Revolution of 1688. It was published in 1710 when the Whigs were under increasing pressure and when resurgent Toryism and Non-Jury seemed to threaten the Revolution settlement. It laid the intellectual groundwork for Hoadly to publish ...
... Revolution of 1688. It was published in 1710 when the Whigs were under increasing pressure and when resurgent Toryism and Non-Jury seemed to threaten the Revolution settlement. It laid the intellectual groundwork for Hoadly to publish ...
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... Revolution, (Oxford University Press, 2020), pp. 50, 77. M. D. Briedenbach, Our Dear-Bought Liberty: Catholics and Religious Toleration in Early America, (Harvard University Press, 2021), p. 294. D. Onnekink & G. Rommelse (eds) ...
... Revolution, (Oxford University Press, 2020), pp. 50, 77. M. D. Briedenbach, Our Dear-Bought Liberty: Catholics and Religious Toleration in Early America, (Harvard University Press, 2021), p. 294. D. Onnekink & G. Rommelse (eds) ...
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... Revolution, the attacks on it by Atterbury, Blackall and Sacheverell would have gained greater purchase. If Hoadly had not challenged the Non-jurors' view of the nature of authority and the legitimacy of resistance, their voices would ...
... Revolution, the attacks on it by Atterbury, Blackall and Sacheverell would have gained greater purchase. If Hoadly had not challenged the Non-jurors' view of the nature of authority and the legitimacy of resistance, their voices would ...
Contents
Adversity and Triumph17101717 | |
The Years of the Bangorian Controversy 171721 | |
Hereford and Salisbury 17211734 | |
Hoadly at Winchester 17341761 | |
Conclusion | |
Hoadly in Poetry | |
References | |
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