TY - BOOK AU - Cross,F.L. AU - More,Paul Elmer TI - Anglicanism, the thought and practice of the Church of England: illustrated from the religious literature of the seventeenth century AV - BX 5130 .A54 PY - 1935/// CY - London PB - Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge KW - Church of England KW - Controversial literature KW - English literature KW - Early modern, 1500-1700 KW - Religious literature N1 - "Made in Great Britain."; "Biographies in outline": p. [785]-811; Contents; The Anglican Faith; The Church-- Holy and Catholic-- Visible and Invisible-- The Marks of the Church; Separated Churches-- Roman Catholicism-- The Eastern Church-- Puritanism and Presbyterianism-- The Quakers-- Socinianism; The Bible-- Scripture as the Rule of Faith-- Scripture and Reason-- The Apocrypha; Standards of Faith-- Creeds-- Antiquity and Tradition-- Councils-- The Book of Common Prayer-- The Thirty Nine Articles-- Religious Toleration; Natural Theology; The Use of Natural Theology-- Faith and Reason-- The Existence of God-- Miracles-- The New Philosophy; Revealed Theology-- The Christian Religion-- The Doctrine of God-- The Holy Trinity-- Creation-- Christology-- The Incarnation-- The Descent into Hell-- The Resurrection-- The Ascension-- The Holy Ghost-- Angels; Soteriology-- The Atonement-- Justification-- Predestination; Eschatology-- Immortality-- Heaven-- Hell-- Purgatory; The Christian Ministry-- Principles-- Episcopacy--Priesthood-- The Apostolical Succession-- Holy Orders as a Sacrament-- Anglican Orders-- Non-Episcopal Orders; The Sacraments-- Principles-- The Number of Sacraments-- The Unworthiness of the Minister-- The Doctrine of Intention; Baptism and Confirmation-- Baptism-- Infant Baptism-- The Sign of the Cross in Baptism-- The Destiny of the Unbaptized-- Confirmation; The Eucharist-- Introductory-- The Eucharistic Presence-- The Eucharistic Sacrifice-- Communion in Two Kinds-- Reservation of the Eucharist-- Frequency of Communion-- Fasting Communion-- Kneeling Reception-- The Epiclesis; Other Religious Practices-- Auricular Confession-- The Visitation and Unction of the Sick-- Invocation of the Saints-- Ceremonies-- Ceremonial in Practice-- Relics and Superstitions-- Indulgences-- Sunday Observance-- Holy Days-- Christmas-- Fasting-- Churches-- Church Music-- The Precepts of the Church; Prayer-- Prayer in General-- The Value of Set Forms of Prayer-- The Recitation of the Daily Services-- Prayers for the Dead-- Praying in Latin-- Seventeenth Century Prayers; Ethics-- Christian Morals-- Sin-- Instances of Casuistry-- Divorce-- Clerical Celibacy and Monasticism-- Oaths-- Usury-- Duelling; King and State-- The Monarchy-- Ecclesiastical and Civil Laws; Visitations-- Their Usefulness-- Laud's Visitation Articles, 1635; Caroline Piety-- The Country Parson-- The Saintliness of Individuals-- The Religious Temper of the Age ER -