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- Romanists - Anglicans - Puritans - Independents |
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- Arrived in England with hatred of Presbyterianism - Mildly Calvinistic - Upheld divine right of Kings - Father in Law of Fredrick V of Palatinate who deserted German Protestants during the 30 years war - Jamestown Colony - King James Version |
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- First systematic presentation of Anglican theology - 2nd to Cranmer in influence on Anglicanism |
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Son of King James- Carolinas names after him |
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Spiritual Adviser of charles. - Arminian Anglo-Catholic - Archbishop of canterbury - Hated by romanists and catholics |
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- Broad Church - Rationalists - Whigs - Not interested in church government or sacraments- they were rationalists. Morality was the chier aim of religion. |
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- Born to a very rigid/spirtual mother. They formed a group that was known as Methodist because they followed rigid methods or rules - Aldergate Experience - John felt called to lead a people to a concious religious experience of salvation - Arminian - John Wesley died an Anglican priest |
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John Wesley's experience where he received the assurance of his own salvation while Reading Luther's preface to romans |
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- Wesley ordaines Asbury and Coke in 1784 - |
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- the Methodists who remained in the church of England - Emphasized Gospel Preaching |
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- Arminian and similar to Pietism in emphasis - Universal Salvation- salvation is offered to all. Three fold kingdom - Free Salvation- directed against total depravity. Final decision is man's. Sure Salvation- Certainty is founded on a conscious emotional experience - Full salvation- strong stress on sancrification and perfection of believers - Calvinist in sacraments |
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Three Fold Kingdom of God |
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Father's Kingdom- Embraces all men, people are judged alone by their use of reason in living a moral life - Son's kingdom- standard of judgment in the Gospel - Kingdom of H.S.- restricted to those who had a conscious experience of Christ |
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Tractarians (other names?) |
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Oxford Movement, High Church, Anglo-Catholicism |
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- Keble - Newman - Pusey - Tried to correct Anglican abuses |
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Father and founder of Oxford Movement (tractarians/ high church/ anglo-catholics) |
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- Greatest theologian of the oxford movement but he later poped |
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- Leader and organizer of the movement |
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Anglican Requirements for Fellowship - Scripture is Rule and Norm - Two Creeds - 2 Sacraments - Apostolic Succession |
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Oxford Movement in America |
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Centered in Nashotah, Wisconsin |
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