THE DEISTS.LATITUDINARIAN CHURCHMANSHIP.LATITUDINARIAN CHURCHMANSHIP.
(1.) CHARACTER AND INFLUENCE OF ARCHBISHOP TILLOTSON'S THEOLOGY.
(C.J. Abbey.)
- Use of the term 'Latitudinarian' [112]
- In the eighteenth century [113]
- Archbishop Tillotson:—
- His close relationship with the eighteenth century [115]
- His immense repute as a writer and divine [115]
- Vehemence of the attack upon his opinions [117]
- His representative character [118]
- His appeal to reason in all religious questions [119]
- On spiritual influence [119]
- On Christian evidences [119]
- On involuntary error [120]
- On private judgment, its rights and limitations [121]
- Liberty of thought and 'Freethinking' in Tillotson's and the succeeding age [125]
- Tillotson on 'mysteries' [127]
- On the doctrine of the Trinity [129]
- On Christ's redemption [130]
- Theory of accommodation [131]
- The future state [133]
- Inadequate insistance on distinctive Christian doctrine [140]
- Religion and ethics [141]
- Goodness and happiness [142]
- Prudential religion [143]
- General type of Tillotson's latitudinarianism [145]