Love's Redeeming Work : the Anglican Quest for Holiness.
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford : OUP Oxford, (c)2003.Description: 1 online resource (1800 pages)Content type:- text
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- 9780191500879
- 9780191029301
- BX5004 .L684 2003
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; General Introduction The Anglican Quest for Holiness; PART 1 · 1530-1650; INTRODUCTION; Hugh Latimer (1485-1555); Myles Coverdale (1488-1568); Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556); William Tyndale (1494?-1536); Thomas Becon (1512-1567); Nicholas Ridley (1500?-1555); Richard Davies (1501?-1581); John Bradford (1510?-1555); Edwin Sandys (1516?-1588); Anne Askewe (1521-1546); John Jewel (1522-1571); Henry Bull (? before 1530-1575); John Woolton (1535-1593/4); Material from the Reign of Edward VI; Edmund Spenser (1552?-1599).
Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586)Fulke Greville (1554-1628); Minor Poets; George Gascoigne (1542-1566); Sir Walter Ralegh (?1552-1618); Sir John Davies (1569-1626); Richard Hooker (1554?-1600); Lancelot Andrewes (1555-1626); William Perkins (1558-1602); John Norden (dates unknown); Material from the Reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603); Richard Field (1561-1616); William Shakespeare (1564-1616); Lewis Bayly (1565-1631); John Donne (1572-1631); William Laud (1573-1645); Rhys Prichard (1579-1644); James Ussher (1581-1656); William Forbes (1585-1634); Francis Quarks (1592-1644).
Nicholas Ferrar and the Little Gidding Community (1592-1637)Henry King (1592-1669); George Herbert (1593-1633); Thomas Browne (1605-1682); Henry Vaughan (1621-1696); PART 2 · 1650-1830; INTRODUCTION; Thomas Pestell (1584?-1659?); John Bramhall (1594-1663); Herbert Thorndike (1598-1672); Matthew Hale (1609-1676); Robert Leighton (1611-1684); Jeremy Taylor (1613-1667); John Pearson (1613-1686); William Thomas (1613-1689); Peter Gunning (1614-1684); Daniel Brevint (1616-1695); Ralph Cudworth (1617-1688); Richard Allestree (1619-1681); John Evelyn (1620-1706); Samuel Crossman (1624?-1684).
The Book of Common Prayer (1662)A Week's Preparation (1679); Simon Patrick (1625-1707); Susanna Hopton (1627-1709); John Tillotson (1630-1694); George Bull (1634-1710); Thomas Traherne (1637-1674); William Beveridge (1637-1708); Thomas Ken (1637-1711); Glbert Burnet (1643-1715); Margaret Godolphin (1652-1678); James Bonnell (1653-1699); Nathaniel Spinckes (1654-1727); Robert Nelson (1656-1715); John Norris (1657-1711); William Wake (1657-1737); John Johnson (1662-1725); Thomas Wilson (1663-1755); William Nicholls (1664-1712); Jonathan Swift (1667-1745); Mary Astell (1668-1731).
Edmund Gibson (1669-1748)Joseph Addison (1672-1719); Benjamin Hoadly (1676-1711); Daniel Waterland (1683-1740); The New Week's Preparation for a Worthy Receiving of the Lord's Supper (1749); Griffith Jones (1683-1761); Thomas Rattray (1684-1743); The Scottish Liturgy (1764); William Law (1686-1761); Charles Wheatly (1686-1742); Joseph Butler (1692-1752); Thomas Seeker (1693-1768); Samuel Johnson (1696-1772); John Hume (1703-1782); John Wesley (1703-1791); Charles Wesley (1707-1788); Samuel Johnson (1709-1784); Samuel Walker (1714-1761); Howell Harris (1714-1773); John Berridge (1716-1793).
John Skinner (1721-1807).
There is a rich vein of writing within Anglican tradition that has helped to form the theology and spirituality of the contemporary church. For many readers, much of this material remains unfamiliar and is often difficult to access. Love's Redeeming Work draws together the works of major writers from the sixteenth century to the present day who have contributed to this development. Each selected writer is introduced with a brief biography, which gives background information about the author, and highlights the relationships that existed with others from the same period. This will enable the rea.
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