The Christian Church in Relation to Human Experience: a Treatise On Some ...
The Christian Church in Relation to Human Experience: a Treatise On Some ...
Thomas Dykes
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Luther asserted in energetic terms the liberty of Christians as regards the formal elements of religion. 1 The English Re- formers maintained, as we have seen, liberal views of church-government. 2 Calvin, sterner though his system was than that of the English Reformers, did not attribute exclusive value to ^or a specimen of Luther's freedom of sentiment in regard to forms, see Chapter IV. 2 "When King Edward died, Cranmer was endeavour- ing to bring all the Reformed Churches into one com- muni...on, each national or provincial Church to retain its own forms and formularies." — Hunt's Religious Thought in England, voL I., 14. His successors, Archbishop Parker and Archbishop Whitgif t, held the same wide ecclesias- tical sentiments. Lord Macaulay thus describes the view of the Anglican Reformers in reference to church- government : — "They retained Episcopacy, but they did not declare it to be an institution essential to the welfare of a Christian society, or to the efficacy of the sacraments.
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