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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... judgement and contract theory. But Hoadly grounded liberty of conscience more in the Reformation principle of the unfettered interpretation of Scripture than in natural rights. His was a reasonable Christianity, neither rationalist nor ...
... judgement and contract theory. But Hoadly grounded liberty of conscience more in the Reformation principle of the unfettered interpretation of Scripture than in natural rights. His was a reasonable Christianity, neither rationalist nor ...
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... judgement. In this way, Hoadly exercised a powerful influence on Steele and the literary culture of the early eighteenth century. The role of Hoadly in inspiring the American Revolution has also been taken up by scholars. Paul Babie and ...
... judgement. In this way, Hoadly exercised a powerful influence on Steele and the literary culture of the early eighteenth century. The role of Hoadly in inspiring the American Revolution has also been taken up by scholars. Paul Babie and ...
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... judgement on scripture and on the validity of sincerely held beliefs tended towards equality between men of all classes. And sincerity of belief was predicated on rational judgement rather than wholesale conformity to articles of faith ...
... judgement on scripture and on the validity of sincerely held beliefs tended towards equality between men of all classes. And sincerity of belief was predicated on rational judgement rather than wholesale conformity to articles of faith ...
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... judgement religion, and perhaps politics also, would have been constrained and fettered by the weight of institutional authority. Without the Bangorian debate, the High Church accrual of claims to tradition and authority on behalf of ...
... judgement religion, and perhaps politics also, would have been constrained and fettered by the weight of institutional authority. Without the Bangorian debate, the High Church accrual of claims to tradition and authority on behalf of ...
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... judgement and the purity of his flowing and manly eloquence.'18 In Henry Fielding's Joseph Andrews the fictional High Church Parson Adams thought Hoadly 'an exemplary divine' and that Hoadly's Plain Account. .. of the Lord's Supper was ...
... judgement and the purity of his flowing and manly eloquence.'18 In Henry Fielding's Joseph Andrews the fictional High Church Parson Adams thought Hoadly 'an exemplary divine' and that Hoadly's Plain Account. .. of the Lord's Supper was ...
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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