The book The Lives of the Deans of Canterbury 1541 to 1900 was written by author J Meadows Joseph Meadows Cowper Here you can read free online of The Lives of the Deans of Canterbury 1541 to 1900 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Lives of the Deans of Canterbury 1541 to 1900 a good or bad book?
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" This book was the outcome of a sermon, preached in 1674, upon the subject of the separation of Dissenters from the Church of England, and its publication was thought necessary, as his sermon had given rise to some dispute. Charles II. Died in 1685, an d James ascended the throne. With the accession of James another kind of defence was required by the Church of England. Hitherto the discussions on religious questions had been mainly invitations to Nonconformists to enter the Church. Now the ca...se was altogether different : the question to be decided was, whether the Church of England was a Church or not. Into this new controversy she was not ill prepared to enter ; the pulpits of the metropolis were occupied by many distin- guished men : Sherlock preached at the Temple, Tillotson at Lincoln's Inn, Wake 134 DEANS OF CANTERBURY. and Jeremy Collier at Gray's Inn, Burnet at the Rolls, Stillingfleet at S. Paul's Cathedral, Patrick at S. Paul's in Covent Garden, Fowler at S. Giles's Cripplegate, Sharp at S.
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