Anti-Arminians: the Anglican Reformed tradition from Charles II to George I

This study of the Church of England between the 1660s and 1720s addresses the neglected research area of the Reformed school of thought and its powerful influence on the later eighteenth century church and evangelical revival. Hampton also explores its consequences for understanding Anglican identit...

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Main Author: Hampton, Stephen William Peter (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2008
In:Year: 2008
Reviews:Stephen Hampton, Anti-Arminians: The Anglican Reformed Tradition from Charles II to George I (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008), pp. viii + 293. ISBN 978-0-19-953336-7 (hbk) (2011) (Gibson, William)
Anti-Arminians. The Anglican reformed tradition from Charles II to George I. By Stephen Hampton. (Oxford Theological Monographs.) Pp. viii+293. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. £60. 978 0 19 953336 7 (2010) (Spurr, John)
Series/Journal:Oxford theological monographs
IxTheo Classification:KDE Anglican Church
Further subjects:B England ; Church history ; 17th century
B Church of England ; History ; 18th century
B England Church history 17th century
B Church of England History 18th century
B Church of England ; History ; 17th century
B Church of England History 17th century
B England Church history 18th century
B England ; Church history ; 18th century
Online Access: Volltext (Resolving-System; OUP)
Parallel Edition:Print version: 9780199533367
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Summary:This study of the Church of England between the 1660s and 1720s addresses the neglected research area of the Reformed school of thought and its powerful influence on the later eighteenth century church and evangelical revival. Hampton also explores its consequences for understanding Anglican identity today
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0191714763
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199533367.001.0001