Religious Thought in England from the Reformation to the End of the Last Century - Vol. III
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This is a reprint of a unique, rich book of intellectual history, the third and last in the series, published in 1873. It covers most of the 18th century in England. Author John Hunt recaps, with a high degree of clarity, brevity, and objectivity, a great number of religious and philosophical controversies, such as the "Arian" controversy between Clarke and Waterland of roughly 1712-29, various controversies about church-state relations, baptism, the eucharist, biblical criticism, belief in miracles, virtue, the nature of the soul, arguments for God's existence, natural theology, evil, faith, deism, idealism, David Hume's skepticism, the atonement, unitarianism, Calvinism, and Christian apologetics.