"Popery And Tractarianism, Lectures" delves into the religious controversies of the 19th century, specifically addressing the resurgence of Roman Catholic influences within the Church of England through the Tractarian, or Oxford, Movement. John Cumming, a prominent voice of his time, offers a detailed critique of these developments, examining their theological implications and historical context.
These lectures provide valuable insight into the debates surrounding ritualism, authority, and the relationship between Protestantism and Catholicism during a period of significant religious and social change. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of church history, religious studies, and 19th-century British history.
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