A Gathered Church: The Literature of the English Dissenting Interest, 1700-1930Oxford University Press, 1978 - 152 Seiten In this provocative volume well-known poet and literary critic Donald Davie examines the dissenting voice in English literature, religion, and politics. Examining the works of writers such as Milton, Charles Blake, and George Eliot; pulpit-orators such as Robert Hall; scientists like Michael Faraday; and political activists such as Joseph Priestley, he considers such questions as: How did their voice develop after their death? And were these dissenters the religious bigots, political time-servers, and artistic philistines they are portrayed as? |
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... Baptists with the Strict and Particular Baptists , followers of William Gadsby ( 1773-1844 ) who led a neo- Calvinist reaction within the Baptist Church against what he called ' Fullerism ' that is to say , the middle - of - the - road ...
... Baptists with the Strict and Particular Baptists , followers of William Gadsby ( 1773-1844 ) who led a neo- Calvinist reaction within the Baptist Church against what he called ' Fullerism ' that is to say , the middle - of - the - road ...
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... Baptist ' and ' Particular Baptist ' are in any case misleading , since in the first place the Particulars seem to have outnumbered the Generals at all times through the periods we're concerned with by at least two to one ; and second ...
... Baptist ' and ' Particular Baptist ' are in any case misleading , since in the first place the Particulars seem to have outnumbered the Generals at all times through the periods we're concerned with by at least two to one ; and second ...
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... Baptist financier , Sir John Blunt ( 1667-1733 ) , who figures in Pope's ' Epistle to Bathurst ' as ' Much injur'd Blunt ' , and Erskine - Hill shows how Pope's sympathies could reach across the sec- tarian and political divide to enter ...
... Baptist financier , Sir John Blunt ( 1667-1733 ) , who figures in Pope's ' Epistle to Bathurst ' as ' Much injur'd Blunt ' , and Erskine - Hill shows how Pope's sympathies could reach across the sec- tarian and political divide to enter ...
Inhalt
Lecture | 1 |
Dissent in the Present Century | 91 |
Notes | 109 |
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