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Christian doctrines and dogmas,
latitudinarianism threatened to
undermine the church. (See
Syllabus of Errors) The
latitudinarian Anglicans of the 17th century...
- things, unity; in
doubtful things, liberty; in all things, charity.”
Latitudinarianism was
initially a
pejorative term
applied to a
group of 17th-century...
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Latitudinarianism, in at
least one area of
contemporary philosophy, is a
position concerning de
dicto and de re (propositional) attitudes. Latitudinarians...
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Broad church is
latitudinarian churchmanship in the
Church of
England in
particular and
Anglicanism in general,
meaning that the
church permits a broad...
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position also came to be
distinguished increasingly from that of the
Latitudinarians, also
known as
those promoting a
broad church, who
sought to minimise...
- E. Force, 1990): "[W]hat sets the
Deists apart from even
their most
latitudinarian Christian contemporaries is
their desire to lay
aside scriptural revelation...
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hesitantly by
orthodox preachers as well as
dissident preachers like the
latitudinarians. The
clarity and
simplicity of
science was seen as a way to combat...
- the News Leader,
attacked the
production fiercely for
evincing "
latitudinarianism." In 2006 The Blue
House Theater Company presented Marat/Sade at the...
- been
inspired in the
first place by a
rejection of
liberalism and
latitudinarianism in
favour of the
traditional faith of the "Church Catholic", defined...
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Parker Richard Hooker James I
Charles I
William Laud
Nonjuring schism Latitudinarian Anglo-Catholicism (Liberal)
Oxford Movement Anglican Communion Anglican...