This study examines the interaction between religious and national affiliations within a Dissenting denomination. Linda Colley and Jonathan Clark argue that religion provided the unifying foundation of national identity. Colley portrays a Protestant British identity defined in opposition to Catholic France. Clark favors an English identity, based upon an Anglican intellectual hegemony, against which only the heterodox could effectively offer criticism. Studying the Baptists helps test those two approaches. Although Methodists and Baptists shared evangelical concerns, the Methodists remained within the Church of England. Though Baptists often held political views similar to the Unitarians, they retained their orthodoxy. Thus, the Baptists pr...
The purpose of this essay is to explore the general constitutional and political framework in which ...
Following the Evangelical Awakening, many of the Nonconformist traditions experienced an evolution i...
Bibliographic references (p. 269-282)While most twentieth century commentators on Baptist distinctiv...
This study examines the development of theories of civil religion in Hanoverian Britain. In the afte...
This thesis examines the effects of the campaign for disestablishment upon the religious and social ...
Although Baptists were a significant group among the Protestant nonconformists of the English Restor...
This dissertation argues that the English Protestant interpretations between 1845 and 1864 of John H...
This work traces the theological origins and developments of dissenters from the Church of England w...
It is generally agreed that Baptists represent one of the largest bodies of "sectarian" opinion. The...
The pages of church history reveal that the great variety of Protestant denominations today had thei...
Protestant Dissenters launched a campaign for Test Act repeal in 1786 that encountered strong opposi...
This thesis is a study in the evolving ecclesiastical identities of the Puritan/Nonconformist clergy...
This thesis explores an under-examined corner of Virginia Baptist history while gauging Anglican res...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study of Canadian Baptists focuses on their attitudes a...
Baptists tend to be the “problem children” of the ecumenical movement. The Baptist obsession to real...
The purpose of this essay is to explore the general constitutional and political framework in which ...
Following the Evangelical Awakening, many of the Nonconformist traditions experienced an evolution i...
Bibliographic references (p. 269-282)While most twentieth century commentators on Baptist distinctiv...
This study examines the development of theories of civil religion in Hanoverian Britain. In the afte...
This thesis examines the effects of the campaign for disestablishment upon the religious and social ...
Although Baptists were a significant group among the Protestant nonconformists of the English Restor...
This dissertation argues that the English Protestant interpretations between 1845 and 1864 of John H...
This work traces the theological origins and developments of dissenters from the Church of England w...
It is generally agreed that Baptists represent one of the largest bodies of "sectarian" opinion. The...
The pages of church history reveal that the great variety of Protestant denominations today had thei...
Protestant Dissenters launched a campaign for Test Act repeal in 1786 that encountered strong opposi...
This thesis is a study in the evolving ecclesiastical identities of the Puritan/Nonconformist clergy...
This thesis explores an under-examined corner of Virginia Baptist history while gauging Anglican res...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study of Canadian Baptists focuses on their attitudes a...
Baptists tend to be the “problem children” of the ecumenical movement. The Baptist obsession to real...
The purpose of this essay is to explore the general constitutional and political framework in which ...
Following the Evangelical Awakening, many of the Nonconformist traditions experienced an evolution i...
Bibliographic references (p. 269-282)While most twentieth century commentators on Baptist distinctiv...