England in 1685 Being Chapter Iii of the History of England
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Cudworth and Henry More were still living there. South and Pococke, Jane and Aldrich were at Oxford. Prideaux was in the close of Norwich, and Whitby in the close of Salisbury. But it was chiefly by the London clergy, who were always spoken 20 of as a class apart, that the fame of their profession for learning and eloquence was upheld. The principal pulpits of the metropolis were occupied about this time by a crowd of distinguished men, from among whom was selected a large proportion of the rul...ers of the Church. Sherlock preached 25 at the Temple, Tillotson at Lincoln's Inn, Wake and Jeremy Collier at Gray's Inn, Burnet at the Rolls, Stillingfleet at St. Paul's Cathedral, Patrick at St. Paul's, Covent Garden, Fowler at St. Giles's, Cripplegate, Sharp at St. Giles's in the Field's, Tennison at St. Martin's, Sprat at St. Margaret's, 30 Beveridge at St. Peter's in Cornhill. Of these twelve men, all of high note in ecclesiastical history, ten became bishops and four archbishops. Meanwhile almost the only important theological works which came forth from a rural parsonage 50 ENGLAND IN 1686.
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