A history of the Evangelical Party in the Church of England
252 pages
English

A history of the Evangelical Party in the Church of England

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; ; 11 iililiii ifornia onal ity MM i^^m 1 A HISTORY OF THE EVANGELICAL PARTY IN THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND HISTORYA OF PARTYEVANGELICALTHE IN (JBnglant)Cbutcb of^ht BY ma.r/WlLEINE,G/ BERMONDSEYVICAR OF ST. JAMES'S, WORKS THAT" MARVELLOUSHATH SO DONE HISTHE LORD " REMEMBRANCEHAD INTHEY OUGHT TO BE EDITIONNEW AND CHEAPER GREEN AND CO.LONGMANS, LONDONPATERNOSTER ROW,39 AND CALCUTTANEW YORK, BOMBAY 1911 All rights reserved i Periculosac plenum opus aleae tractas, et incedis per ignis supposttos cineri dolose. Horace, Carm., ii. i. Firstpubliskfd May iqo8 ReissuedJune igog Reprinted October igog New and Cheaper Edition igi Sp"- n" >c_X) NEW EDITIONNOTE TO the same as theedition is substantiallyThe present been made, sug-corrections havebut a few slightfirst, amountand a certainand friends,gested by reviewers added.new matter has beenof r 426J.S4 PREFACE "A Party has been defined^ as a section of a larger united to carry out the objects of the wholesociety, principles and methodsbody on by peculiar to itself." It is in this sense that the word can be used of the Evangelicals. They have never been a party of the parliamentary t\pe, drilled and disciplined to respond promptly to the crack of the whip. Though they have —almost genius for organizationshown a the great Missionary Societies are evidence of this—they have always shrunk from using this power merely for party purposes. Ever}- attempt to create a counterpart to the English Church Union has failed.

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c_X) NEW EDITIONNOTE TO the same as theedition is substantiallyThe present been made, sug-corrections havebut a few slightfirst, amountand a certainand friends,gested by reviewers added.new matter has beenof r 426J.S4 PREFACE "A Party has been defined^ as a section of a larger united to carry out the objects of the wholesociety, principles and methodsbody on by peculiar to itself." It is in this sense that the word can be used of the Evangelicals. They have never been a party of the parliamentary t\pe, drilled and disciplined to respond promptly to the crack of the whip. Though they have —almost genius for organizationshown a the great Missionary Societies are evidence of this—they have always shrunk from using this power merely for party purposes. Ever}- attempt to create a counterpart to the English Church Union has failed." />

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iililiii
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onal
ity
MM
i^^m1A HISTORY
OF
THE EVANGELICAL PARTY IN THE
CHURCH OF ENGLANDHISTORYA
OF
PARTYEVANGELICALTHE
IN
(JBnglant)Cbutcb of^ht
BY
ma.r/WlLEINE,G/
BERMONDSEYVICAR OF ST. JAMES'S,
WORKS THAT" MARVELLOUSHATH SO DONE HISTHE LORD
"
REMEMBRANCEHAD INTHEY OUGHT TO BE
EDITIONNEW AND CHEAPER
GREEN AND CO.LONGMANS,
LONDONPATERNOSTER ROW,39
AND CALCUTTANEW YORK, BOMBAY
1911
All rights reservedi
Periculosac plenum opus aleae
tractas, et incedis per ignis
supposttos cineri dolose.
Horace, Carm., ii. i.
Firstpubliskfd May iqo8
ReissuedJune igog
Reprinted October igog
New and Cheaper Edition igi

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