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Page xxi
... tion ( and it is clearly evident in the book ) . He is writing for a situation in which High Church Anglicans , after a brief period of relatively strong influence at the very beginning of the nineteenth century , believed , accurately ...
... tion ( and it is clearly evident in the book ) . He is writing for a situation in which High Church Anglicans , after a brief period of relatively strong influence at the very beginning of the nineteenth century , believed , accurately ...
Page xxii
... tion was assured by the backing of the supreme authority in the state . Thus is was quite defensible for the key institutions of society ( including the universi- ties ) to be controlled in the Church's interest by the 5 Taking its cue ...
... tion was assured by the backing of the supreme authority in the state . Thus is was quite defensible for the key institutions of society ( including the universi- ties ) to be controlled in the Church's interest by the 5 Taking its cue ...
Page xxiv
... tion . It was very much in the interests of the Tractarians as of any vigorous new movement - to emphasise the faults in what had gone before so as to appear more clearly as a fresh response to problems that others had failed to solve ...
... tion . It was very much in the interests of the Tractarians as of any vigorous new movement - to emphasise the faults in what had gone before so as to appear more clearly as a fresh response to problems that others had failed to solve ...
Page xxv
... tion . Well before the Oxford Tracts began to appear , the High Church group had begun to marshal a response : and , as we have seen , the invitation to Newman to write a theological textbook was part of this response . The agenda ...
... tion . Well before the Oxford Tracts began to appear , the High Church group had begun to marshal a response : and , as we have seen , the invitation to Newman to write a theological textbook was part of this response . The agenda ...
Page xxvii
... tion entailed subservience to some alien body called ' the state ' . In the society of the baptised , civil power sanctioned and protected belief , as defined by the organs of teaching within that society . Newman is moving towards a ...
... tion entailed subservience to some alien body called ' the state ' . In the society of the baptised , civil power sanctioned and protected belief , as defined by the organs of teaching within that society . Newman is moving towards a ...
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