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100 1 $aDale, R. W.$q(Robert William),$d1829-1895.
245 10 $aHistory of English Congregationalism /$cby R.W. Dale ; completed and edited by A.W.W. Dale.
260 0 $aNew York :$bA.C. Armstrong ;$aLondon :$bHodder and Stoughton,$c1907.
300 $axii, 787 p. ;$c24 cm.
504 $a"Appendix of authors": p. 751-767.
505 0 $aBook I: Church polity in the Apostolic Age, and after attempts to recover the lost ideal of the communion of saints -- I. The polity of the apostolic churches -- II. The church and the world: mistaken and unsuccessful attempts to assert the principles of the apostolic polity -- III. The survival of the tradition of the communion of saints -- IV. The Reformation and church polity -- Book II: English congregationalism under Elizabeth -- I. English congregationalism under Elizabeth, 1558-1603 -- II. The settlement of the English church under Elizabeth -- III. The formation of the first congregational church in England -- IV. Attempts at reformation within the church -- V. "Reformation without tarrying for any" -- VI. Martyrs -- VII. Exiles -- Book III: English congregationalism from the death of Elizabeth to the Restoration -- I. Apparent defeat of Puritanism -- II. The Pilgrim fathers -- III. Revival of congregationalism in England -- IV. The bishops' war --
505 0 $aV. From the meeting of the long parliament to the commencement of civil war -- VI. Congregationalists in the Westminster Assembly -- VIII. The settlement of the church under the Parliament, the Commonwealth, and the Protectorate -- IX. The ejectment of the Episcopalian clergy, 1640-1658 -- X. Presbyterianism reestablished -- XI. The fall of the Commonwealth -- XII. General review of congregationalism from the meeting of the Long Parliament (1640) to the Restoration (1660) -- Book IV: From the Restoration to the Revolution -- I. Negotiations for comprehension and toleration -- II. The act of uniformity -- III. The ejectment of the nonconformist clergy -- IV. Persecution and the first indulgence -- V. James II -- Book V: From the Revolution to the death of George III -- I. The Toleration Act and the Comprehension Bill -- II. Relations between the Presbyterians and the independents -- III. The occasional conformity act -- IV. The dissenting academies and the schism bill --
505 0 $aV. English congregationalism at the death of Queen Anne -- VI. Religious liberty under George I and George II -- VII. The Salters' Hall Controversy -- VIII. English congregationalism under George I and George II -- IX. Religious liberty under George III -- X. English congregationalism under George III -- Book VI: From the death of George III to the present time -- I. Religious liberty from 1820 to 1891 -- II. Congregationalists and national education -- III. The formation and constitution of the congregational union of England and Wales -- IV. The declaration of faith and order -- V. The work of the congregational union of England and Wales -- VI. Institutions and enterprises of modern congregationalism -- VII. The International Council, 1891
610 20 $aCongregational Union of England and Wales.
650 0 $aCongregational churches$zEngland.
650 0 $aCongregational churches in England.
700 1 $aDale, A. W. W.$q(Alfred William Winterslow),$cSir,$d1855-1926,$eed.
700 1 $aDale, A. W. W.$q(Alfred William Winterslow),$cSir,$d1855-1926,$eeditor.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aDale, R.W. (Robert William), 1829-1895.$tHistory of English Congregationalism.$dLondon : Hodder and Stoughton, 1907$w(OCoLC)645367756
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