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"Is the Vicar of Brompton a Tractarian?" delves into the religious controversies surrounding William J. Irons, a prominent figure in the 19th-century Anglican Church. Authored by Arthur Ellis, this work offers a glimpse into the debates and tensions within the Church of England during the rise of Tractarianism, also known as the Oxford Movement.
The book explores the specific questions raised about Irons's theological leanings and his potential alignment with Tractarian principles. Readers interested in the history of Christianity, particularly the Anglican tradition, will find this a valuable resource. It sheds light on a pivotal period marked by theological disagreements and shifting religious landscapes. This meticulously prepared print edition provides insight into a significant chapter in religious history, offering readers a chance to understand the complexities and nuances of 19th-century religious thought.
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Title
Is the Vicar of Brompton a Tractarian?
Author
Arthur Ellis
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Anson Street Press
Published
March 2025
Weight
46g
Page Count
20
Dimensions
15.6 x 23.4 x 0.2 cm
ISBN
9781023395366
ISBN-10
1023395363
Eden Code
7249474
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