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Pagina 81
... Glanvill is " the chief concern of Glanvill's life . . . Anglican anti - enthusiasm " ( p . 146 ) . Glanvill as- ✓ sociated rhetoric with Catholic and Aristotelian error , with the type of preaching which emerged in the curious per ...
... Glanvill is " the chief concern of Glanvill's life . . . Anglican anti - enthusiasm " ( p . 146 ) . Glanvill as- ✓ sociated rhetoric with Catholic and Aristotelian error , with the type of preaching which emerged in the curious per ...
Pagina 82
... Glanvill's Anglican quest for a via media between scholastic and enthusiastic rhetoric . Cope's final position is eclectic . He seems to argue that , in the interests of Anglican antienthusiasm , Glanvill made his own mature theory and ...
... Glanvill's Anglican quest for a via media between scholastic and enthusiastic rhetoric . Cope's final position is eclectic . He seems to argue that , in the interests of Anglican antienthusiasm , Glanvill made his own mature theory and ...
Pagina 95
... Glanvill was influenced by the Society is , as Williamson claims , “ at best . . . only an inference from Sprat's History to Glanvill's change ” ( Sene- can Amble , p . 282 ) ; it is certainly a very plausible inference , since Glanvill ...
... Glanvill was influenced by the Society is , as Williamson claims , “ at best . . . only an inference from Sprat's History to Glanvill's change ” ( Sene- can Amble , p . 282 ) ; it is certainly a very plausible inference , since Glanvill ...
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