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- catalog contributor b3227254.
- catalog coverage "England Church history 17th century.".
- catalog created "1963.".
- catalog date "1963".
- catalog date "1963.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1963.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [314]-320.".
- catalog description "I. Baxter's ecclesiastical principles : Every minister a 'bishop of the flock' ; Reformation through discipline ; 'The primitive episcopacy' or parochial episcopacy ; The association of pastors ; Episcopal ordination not essential, and no re-ordination ; Freedom in forms of worship ; A national comprehensive church: 'The Confederate Parish Churches of England' ; Unity without uniformity -- II. Early protests against uniformity : In Elizabeth's reign ; Under James I -- III. Laudian uniformity attempted : 'Romanizing' ritual ; A new theory of the church and episcopacy ; The beginning of the Bishops' Wars ; The Long Parliament's policy towards the Laudian Church ; Uprooting episcopacy 'root and branch' the next step? ; Moderate Episcopal concessions in 1641 resembling Puritan demands in 1661 -- IV. Presbyterian uniformity attempted : The Westminster Assembly and the Solemn League and Covenant ; 'A lame Erastian Presbytery' ; Presbyterian versus independent ; The failure of Parliamentary Presbyterianism -- V. Experiments in unity without uniformity (1649-60) : The federated Puritan state churches ; Baxter's voluntary county associations ; Archbishop Usher's discussions with Baxter ; Negotiations for Presbyterian and independent unity ; Efforts to unite Episcopal parties in the Church of England -- VI. Charles II's negotiations with ecclesiastical parties (1660) : The return of the king and the bishops to England ; 'The first address and proposals of the ministers' ; Archbishop Usher's 'reduction of episcopacy unto the form of synodical government received in the ancient church' ; 'The bishops' answer to the first proposals of the London ministers' ; Baxter's 'defence of the ministers' proposals'".
- catalog description "VII. The king's declaration (25th October 1660) and high hopes of unity : Baxter's 'petition to the king upon our sight of the first draft of the declaration' ; The ministers' audience with the king on 22nd October ; The draft declaration, the ministers' suggested alterations, and the actual amendments ; Was re-union without re-ordination proposed? ; Failure -- at the nearest approach to unity -- VIII. Baxter and the bishops at the Savoy Conference (1661) : The king's warrant ; Sketch of the 'Presbyterian' ministers at the Savoy Conference ; Baxter's 'reformed liturgy' presented to the Savoy Conference ; Baxter's 'exceptions to the Prayer Book' ; The 'exceptions to the Prayer Book' presented by the ministers ; Baxter's 'petition for peace and concord presented to the bishops with the proposed reformation of the liturgy' ; 'Answer of the bishops' ; 'Rejoinder of the ministers' ; The complete failure of the conference -- and the reasons ; A summing up of Baxter's proposals for church unity ; A sketch of proposals for reform: 1603, 1641, 1660, 1661 -- IX. The destruction of unity by the Act of Uniformity (1662) : The bill before parliament ; The requirements of the Act of Uniformity ; The expulsion of the Nonconformists ; Indulgence refused and harsher laws passed (1663-70)".
- catalog description "X. Baxter's continued efforts for unity after 1662 : The Nonconformist Baxter a communicant in parish churches ; Baxter's negotiations with Bridgman and Bishop Wilkins, 1668 -- and the hindrance of re-ordination ; The king's Declaration of Indulgence, 1672 ; The distribution of dissent in 1672 ; Baxter's proposals to the Earl of Orrery and Bishop Morley, 1673 ; Negotiations with Tillotson and others, 1675-80 -- XI. Toleration without unity (1689) : The church and dissent brought closer by James II's rule and the Revolution of 1688 ; The Bill for Comprehension ; Tillotson's plan for re-union (Jerusalem Chamber Commission, 1689) ; Convocation and the hardening against dissent ; Toleration for Protestant dissenters granted by Parliament ; Attempts to unite Presbyterians and Congregationalists, 1691 ; Renewed hatred of dissent -- XII. Some of the effects of disunity in the eighteenth century : The disabilities of dissent and of the establishment ; The ravages of heresy and inertia ; The decline of the Presbyterians -- XIII. Can there be unity without uniformity today? : A United Evangelical Church for a divided world ; A constitutional episcopacy ; Baxter's association of pastors ; Extension of orders (supplemental ordination) -- but no re-ordination ; Diversity of worship ; A national comprehensive church ; Uniformity no longer contemplated ; Is there a will to unity?".
- catalog extent "323 p., [1] leaf of plates :".
- catalog hasFormat "Church unity without uniformity.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Church unity without uniformity.".
- catalog issued "1963".
- catalog issued "1963.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : Epworth Press,".
- catalog relation "Church unity without uniformity.".
- catalog spatial "England Church history 17th century.".
- catalog spatial "England".
- catalog subject "274.2/07 19".
- catalog subject "BR757 .W65 1963".
- catalog subject "Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.".
- catalog subject "Christian union Church of England History 17th century.".
- catalog subject "Christian union England History 17th century.".
- catalog subject "Christian union Free churches History 17th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Baxter's ecclesiastical principles : Every minister a 'bishop of the flock' ; Reformation through discipline ; 'The primitive episcopacy' or parochial episcopacy ; The association of pastors ; Episcopal ordination not essential, and no re-ordination ; Freedom in forms of worship ; A national comprehensive church: 'The Confederate Parish Churches of England' ; Unity without uniformity -- II. Early protests against uniformity : In Elizabeth's reign ; Under James I -- III. Laudian uniformity attempted : 'Romanizing' ritual ; A new theory of the church and episcopacy ; The beginning of the Bishops' Wars ; The Long Parliament's policy towards the Laudian Church ; Uprooting episcopacy 'root and branch' the next step? ; Moderate Episcopal concessions in 1641 resembling Puritan demands in 1661 -- IV. Presbyterian uniformity attempted : The Westminster Assembly and the Solemn League and Covenant ; 'A lame Erastian Presbytery' ; Presbyterian versus independent ; The failure of Parliamentary Presbyterianism -- V. Experiments in unity without uniformity (1649-60) : The federated Puritan state churches ; Baxter's voluntary county associations ; Archbishop Usher's discussions with Baxter ; Negotiations for Presbyterian and independent unity ; Efforts to unite Episcopal parties in the Church of England -- VI. Charles II's negotiations with ecclesiastical parties (1660) : The return of the king and the bishops to England ; 'The first address and proposals of the ministers' ; Archbishop Usher's 'reduction of episcopacy unto the form of synodical government received in the ancient church' ; 'The bishops' answer to the first proposals of the London ministers' ; Baxter's 'defence of the ministers' proposals'".
- catalog tableOfContents "VII. The king's declaration (25th October 1660) and high hopes of unity : Baxter's 'petition to the king upon our sight of the first draft of the declaration' ; The ministers' audience with the king on 22nd October ; The draft declaration, the ministers' suggested alterations, and the actual amendments ; Was re-union without re-ordination proposed? ; Failure -- at the nearest approach to unity -- VIII. Baxter and the bishops at the Savoy Conference (1661) : The king's warrant ; Sketch of the 'Presbyterian' ministers at the Savoy Conference ; Baxter's 'reformed liturgy' presented to the Savoy Conference ; Baxter's 'exceptions to the Prayer Book' ; The 'exceptions to the Prayer Book' presented by the ministers ; Baxter's 'petition for peace and concord presented to the bishops with the proposed reformation of the liturgy' ; 'Answer of the bishops' ; 'Rejoinder of the ministers' ; The complete failure of the conference -- and the reasons ; A summing up of Baxter's proposals for church unity ; A sketch of proposals for reform: 1603, 1641, 1660, 1661 -- IX. The destruction of unity by the Act of Uniformity (1662) : The bill before parliament ; The requirements of the Act of Uniformity ; The expulsion of the Nonconformists ; Indulgence refused and harsher laws passed (1663-70)".
- catalog tableOfContents "X. Baxter's continued efforts for unity after 1662 : The Nonconformist Baxter a communicant in parish churches ; Baxter's negotiations with Bridgman and Bishop Wilkins, 1668 -- and the hindrance of re-ordination ; The king's Declaration of Indulgence, 1672 ; The distribution of dissent in 1672 ; Baxter's proposals to the Earl of Orrery and Bishop Morley, 1673 ; Negotiations with Tillotson and others, 1675-80 -- XI. Toleration without unity (1689) : The church and dissent brought closer by James II's rule and the Revolution of 1688 ; The Bill for Comprehension ; Tillotson's plan for re-union (Jerusalem Chamber Commission, 1689) ; Convocation and the hardening against dissent ; Toleration for Protestant dissenters granted by Parliament ; Attempts to unite Presbyterians and Congregationalists, 1691 ; Renewed hatred of dissent -- XII. Some of the effects of disunity in the eighteenth century : The disabilities of dissent and of the establishment ; The ravages of heresy and inertia ; The decline of the Presbyterians -- XIII. Can there be unity without uniformity today? : A United Evangelical Church for a divided world ; A constitutional episcopacy ; Baxter's association of pastors ; Extension of orders (supplemental ordination) -- but no re-ordination ; Diversity of worship ; A national comprehensive church ; Uniformity no longer contemplated ; Is there a will to unity?".
- catalog title "Church unity without uniformity : a study of seventeenth-century English church movements and of Richard Baxter's proposals for a comprehensive church / by A. Harold Wood ; with a foreword by E. Gordon Rupp.".
- catalog type "text".