10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ALTITUDINARIAN»
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1
The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and ...
But these were not the causes of the bitterness with which Tillotson and his
school were assailed by the Altitudinarian divines. "The greater part of the Non-
juring party," says Dr. Birch, the Archbishop's biographer, " from the moment of
his ...
2
The Church of England Magazine
Laud and Chillingwortn may be regarded as the types of two schools, which
ultimately ranged most church of England divines as altitudinarian or
latitudinarian, as their views were chiefly derived from the ancient fathers or the
continental ...
3
The Christian's monthly magazine and universal review
No ; for they are yet Protestant, though not Dissentant ; and would rather
recommend the Altitudinarian to reconcile himself with his dissenting brother by
the readiest legitimate means, than to make the breach wider by the
encouragement of ...
4
The prelatical doctrine of apostolical succession examined: ...
Such has been the height,' says his friend and former pupil, Beardmore, ' of our
Altitudinarian divines, as that they have not stuck to challenge the reformed
churches beyond the seas, as being no church for want of episcopal government
; as ...
5
Jesuitism traced in the movements of the Oxford tractarians
The manner in which these " altitudinarian Divines" have denounced the term "
Protestant," and also Protestantism, must lead every reflecting mind to suspect
the motive which led to such a course. It certainly savours strongly of Rome.
6
The works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson, Lord ...
For fuch hath been the height of fome of our Altitudinarian divines, as that they
have not Ptuck to challenge them as being no churches, for want of Epifcopal
government; as particularly that learned perfon, Mr. DODWELL, in his book about
...
John Tillotson, Thomas Birch, Ralph Barker, 1752
7
Memorials of Theophilus Trinol, student
because all things have dependency on deep, inward, controlling causes. The
wise latitudinarian is also an altitudinarian : his thought spreads broadly, but it is
also high-rising, and strikes deep. Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth ...
8
The Illustrated London magazine, ed. by R.B. Knowles
One morning, while Camille was enjoying a gorgeous dream like this, the
ethereal fabric was suddenly demolished by a gentleman coming into the room
exclaiming : " Camille, would you like to change this altitudinarian cell for a
charming ...
Richard Brinsley Knowles, 1867
9
Literature, Religion, and the Evolution of Culture, 1660–1780
106 (1711), Sir Roger de Coverly gives his country clergyman an eclectic book of
sermons that includes latitudinarian Tillotson and altitudinarian Calamy. This
Spectator's clergyman himself reads a sermon from Low Church William
Fleetwood ...
10
The dictation lesson and spelling book
Alter — another alter, alterant, altercate, alternate, subaltern Altus — high exalt,
altitude, alto, altimeter, altisonant, altitudinarian Ambulo — to walk amble,
ambulance, perambulate. ambulatory, perambulator Amo amatum — to love
Amicus— a ...
James Burton (schoolmaster.), 1868
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