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Worship even more than theology may be the key to a true understanding of the Church's history, for through it people express their interpretation of theology and religion. In this third volume (chronologically) of a planned several-volume series, Professor Davies traces liturgy’s relationship to music, literature, and architecture; studies the effects of philosophical, social, and theological movements (18th century Rationalism, the Oxford Movement, the Evangelical Revival); and describes the techniques of such popular preachers and teachers as Whitefield and Wesley. There are chapters on Anglican, Congregational, Baptist, Presbyterian, Quaker, and Unitarian worship, forming a rich portrait of the varieties of Christian worship in England.

Originally published in 1961.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. p. v
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  1. Contents
  2. p. vii
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  1. List of Illustrations
  2. pp. xi-xiv
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. 3-16
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  1. Part 1: 1690-1740: The Dominance of Rationalistic Moralism
  1. I TWO TRADITIONS OF WORSHIP:ANGLICAN AND PURITAN
  2. pp. 19-37
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  1. II GEORGIAN CHURCHES AND MEETING-HOUSES
  2. pp. 38-51
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  1. III ANGLICAN WORSHIP AND PREACHING IN THE AUGUSTAN AGE
  2. pp. 52-75
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  1. IV UNITARIAN WORSHIP: THE LITURGY OF RATIONALISM
  2. pp. 76-93
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  1. V THE OLD DISSENT: INDEPENDENTS AND PRESBYTERIANS
  2. pp. 94-113
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  1. VI RADICAL WORSHIP: THE QUAKERS AND THE BAPTISTS
  2. pp. 114-140
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  1. Part 2: 1740-1830: The Dominance of Evangelicalism
  1. VII THE METHODIST REVOLUTION IN POPULAR PREACHING: THE TECHNIQUES OF WESLEY AND WHITEFIELD
  2. pp. 143-183
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  1. VIII THE METHODIST UNION OF FORMAL AND FREE WORSHIP
  2. pp. 184-209
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  1. IX ANGLICAN EVANGELICALISM: THE SPIRIT AND THE LITURGY
  2. pp. 210-240
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  1. Part 3: 1830-1830: The Dominance of Traditionalism
  1. X THE OXFORD MOVEMENT: THE RECOVERY OF CATHOLIC TRADITION
  2. pp. 243-282
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  1. XI F.D. MAURICE AND THE LITURGY AS THE SYMBOL OF UNITY IN CHURCH AND STATE
  2. pp. 283-324
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  1. Bibliography:
  2. pp. 325-343
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  1. Index
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  1. Image Plates
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