A Letter to the Rev. C. N. Wodehouse, Canon of Norwich; occasioned by by Green

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Author Green, Charles, 1774-1857
Title A Letter to the Rev. C. N. Wodehouse, Canon of Norwich; occasioned by
his late pamphlet, entitled "Subscription the Disgrace of the English
Church"
Note Reading ease score: 46.2 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Credits Transcribed from the 1843 G. F. and J. Rivington edition by David Price
Summary "A Letter to the Rev. C. N. Wodehouse, Canon of Norwich; occasioned by his late Pamphlet, entitled ‘Subscription the Disgrace of the English Church’" by Rev. C. Green is a critical response written in the early 19th century. This book, structured as a letter, addresses the allegations made by Rev. C. N. Wodehouse regarding the implications of clerical subscription to the Thirty-nine Articles of the Church of England. Its primary focus is the ongoing debate about the validity and integrity of the subscription among clergy and its perceived consequences for the Church's reputation and teachings. In the text, Rev. Green counter-argues Wodehouse's claim that subscription represents a disgrace to the English Church. He meticulously analyses Wodehouse's assertions and provides historical and theological perspectives to defend the current form of subscription against the argument that it leads to deception and disingenuous beliefs among clergy. Green's letter articulates that while there may be variances in interpretation and practice among different sections of the clergy, most adhere to their subscriptions sincerely and with integrity. His goal is not only to clarify his position and defend his reputation but also to urge a reasoned dialogue on the matter, emphasizing the need for unity and sound doctrine within the Church. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class BX: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: Churches, Church movements
Subject Church of England. Thirty-nine Articles
Subject Wodehouse, C. N. (Charles Nourse), 1790-1870. Subscription : the disgrace of the English Church
Subject Universities and colleges -- Great Britain -- Admission
Subject Catholics -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Great Britain
Category Text
EBook-No. 63736
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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