Abbey-Overton English Church in the Eighteenth Century 18th is a 10 chapter work on the history of the English Church (England that is).
AIM: Anglican.
CIM: Church History
Version/Date: 1.1 6/9/2014
CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY. (C.J. Abbey.)
CHAPTER II. ROBERT NELSON: HIS FRIENDS AND CHURCH PRINCIPLES. (C.J. Abbey.)
CHAPTER III. THE DEISTS. (J.H. Overton.)
CHAPTER IV. LATITUDINARIAN CHURCHMANSHIP.
(1.) CHARACTER AND INFLUENCE OF ARCHBISHOP TILLOTSON’S THEOLOGY. (C.J. Abbey.)
CHAPTER V. LATITUDINARIAN CHURCHMANSHIP.
(2.) CHURCH COMPREHENSION AND CHURCH REFORMERS. (C.J. Abbey.)
CHAPTER VI. THE TRINITARIAN CONTROVERSY. (J.H. Overton.)
CHAPTER VII. ‘ENTHUSIASM.’ (C.J. Abbey.)
CHAPTER VIII. CHURCH ABUSES. (J.H. Overton.)
CHAPTER IX. THE EVANGELICAL REVIVAL. (J.H. Overton.)
(1.) THE METHODIST MOVEMENT.
(2.) THE CALVINISTIC CONTROVERSY.
(3.) THE EVANGELISTS.
CHAPTER X. CHURCH FABRICS AND SERVICES. (C.J. Abbey.)
APPENDIX: List of Authorities, 477
INDEX, 489
Revised and Abridged
New Edition
Longmans, Green, and Co.
London, New York, and Bombay
1896
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I have reformatted this entire work. It also has a nice cover image (in the first topic) that I created myself.
There is a lot of information in this work, although it is more in the realm of church history, Anglican church history, than anything else. It is still a very good reference work.