History of English Congregationalism

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R. W. Dale
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History of English Congregationalism
1907, A.C. Armstrong, Hodder and Stoughton
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Table of Contents

Book 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
V. 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
V. 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

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"Appendix of authors": p. 751-767.

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New York, London

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BX7176 .D3

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xii, 787 p.
Number of pages
787

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OL50477266M
OCLC/WorldCat
4335463, 5437326

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