High Calvinists in Action: Calvinism and the City - Manchester and London, c. 1810-1860OUP Oxford, 06/02/2003 - 428 من الصفحات This valuable contribution to the debate about the relation of religion to the modern city fills an important gap in the historiography of early nineteenth-century religious life. Although there is some evidence that strict doctrine led to a more restricted response to urban problems, extensive local and personal variations mean that simple generalizations should be avoided. Ian J.Shaw argues against earlier prejudiced views and shows that high Calvinists played a vigorous and successful part in the response of early nineteenth-century churches to the process of urbanization. The study includes six substantial case studies of ministers and their churches in Manchester and London. Four high Calvinist ministers are considered, with two studies of ministers holding to an evangelical Calvinist doctrine also included to provide instructive contrasts. Detailed social analysis of the congregations is based upon extensive use of manuscript and printed sources, sermons, and local and denominational press. |
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... Presbyterian Church, 1847 6.3.Occupations of fathers of children baptized at Lloyd Street Secession Church, 1827–37 7.1.Occupations of fathers of children baptized at Grove Chapel, Camberwell, 1818–52 7.2.Areas of residence of new ...
... Presbyterian Church, 1847 6.3.Occupations of fathers of children baptized at Lloyd Street Secession Church, 1827–37 7.1.Occupations of fathers of children baptized at Grove Chapel, Camberwell, 1818–52 7.2.Areas of residence of new ...
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... Presbyterian William McKerrow, who worked in Manchester, and the Independent Andrew Reed in London. Their ministries highlight areas of both continuity and discontinuity in the approach of individuals holding different shades of ...
... Presbyterian William McKerrow, who worked in Manchester, and the Independent Andrew Reed in London. Their ministries highlight areas of both continuity and discontinuity in the approach of individuals holding different shades of ...
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... Presbyterian William McKerrow came from a different source to that found amongst English Dissenters, although there is much common ground between the two lines. A key element was the development of federal (covenant) theology which ...
... Presbyterian William McKerrow came from a different source to that found amongst English Dissenters, although there is much common ground between the two lines. A key element was the development of federal (covenant) theology which ...
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... Presbyterian churchmanship. In language closely followed by the later 1689 Baptist Confession, the Westminster divines guarded against any tendency towards doctrinal antinomianism. The moral law was for ever binding on all, and Christ ...
... Presbyterian churchmanship. In language closely followed by the later 1689 Baptist Confession, the Westminster divines guarded against any tendency towards doctrinal antinomianism. The moral law was for ever binding on all, and Christ ...
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2 The Responses of British Evangelicals to the Religious and Secular Problems of the Inner City c181060 | 37 |
3 The Manchester Context c181060 | 54 |
4 William Nunn 17861840 | 69 |
5 William Gadsby 17731844 | 111 |
6 William McKerrow 180378 | 153 |
7 Joseph Irons 17851852 | 199 |
8 James Wells 180372 | 240 |
9 Andrew Reed 17871862 | 279 |
10 Conclusion | 323 |
Appendices | 341 |
Bibliography | 351 |
Index | 399 |
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