Excerpt from The Convocation Anatomized: Being a Brief Examination of the Proceedings Against the Ld. Bp. Of Bangor's Writings; By the Lower House of Convocation
That the Hilltop of Bangor's Ser mon would give Offence to the Lower Houle of Convocation no Man could doubt; nor could the Bilhop goodgm firmer; doubt, but he fhould incur their spieafure, and this of the worlt and warmeft Kind, becaufe it has touch'd them in the tender part, was. That of their Ecclefiafiick T}rdfl a); and therefore it can be no furprife to his Lordlhip, or to any one elfe, to find the Lower Houfe, how Calm fl) ever, in their Other Proceedings, how Grave fa ever the Fathers, how Mild [aewr their Refentment of Other injuries, arm t'hemfelves with Heat and Fame in this Quarrel.
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Excerpt from The Convocation Anatomized: Being a Brief Examination of the Proceedings Against the Ld. Bp. Of Bangor's Writings; By the Lower House of Convocation
Great firfl Principle of Nature, Set/fl Defence, and all Men would have blam'd the Bifliop for falling Upon thereverend Body, he himl'eif being a Member: Bur when we find them taking up the Cudgels zn Nomzne Domzni, and bringing in the whole Church of Chrif't into the Quarrel, when they pretend to elpoufe Reli gion in general, and to be anxious for the well Ordering and good Govern. Ment of the Houfe of God, and that they Cry out only becaufe the Church of Chrifl is divelled of her Riglg'd and other jufi Authority; tuis' is fuch a Jefi, when the Perfons and their former Conduct is confidered, as cxtol's Smiles rn'om the mofl mortified Countenance in the World.
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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This book is a detailed analysis of an excerpt of a sermon delivered in 1717 by Bishop Benjamin Hoadly of Bangor to King George I. The sermon challenged the idea of the church as a secular authority which can and should dictate adherence to religious belief. The ensuing controversy and response to the sermon, along with broader debates around the relationship between church and state, is explored through inclustion of various perspectives and documents. The author discusses the legal, religious, and political ideas present in this debate, placing them in the context of the ongoing struggle for religious liberty and individual conscience, themes highly relevant to contemporary socio-political and religious discussions. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781333984762_0
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