Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology

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Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology (published by John Henry Parker) was a series of 19th-century editions of theological works by writers in the Church of England. Devoted, as the title suggests, to significant Anglo-Catholic figures, it brought back into print a number of works from the 17th century, concentrating though not exclusively on the Caroline Divines.[1] The publication of the Library, from 1841, was connected with the Oxford Movement which had begun in 1833; some of the editors, such as William John Copeland[2] and Charles Crawley, were clearly identified with the movement. However the interests of the Library diverged early from those of the Tractarians.[3] A total of 95 volumes by 20 writers were published over a dozen years; the plan, originally, had been to include 53 authors.[4] The Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology was founded in response to the Parker Society.[5]

Authors

Committee

The committee members for the Library project were the following (serving 1840 to 1845 unless otherwise marked):[10]

See also

References

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  1. Arthur Middleton, Fathers and Anglicans (2004), p. 281.
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  3. Peter Benedict Nockles, The Oxford Movement in Context (1997), p. 128.
  4. Newman and the English Theologians, Philip C. Rule
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  10. Charles Stephen Dessain, Ian Turnbull Ker, Gerard Tracey, Thomas Gornall, The Letters and Diaries of John Henry Newman Vol. 8 (1999), Appendix 2 p. 521.

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