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4. National and reforming movements in the Church outside

France

a. Febronianism limits papal claims.

b. Reforms of Maria Theresa.

c. Joseph II and Leopold II: a State Church.
Suppression of the Jesuits by the Pope in 1773. Its
futility.

5. Missionary work of Spain. Serra in California

6. Roman Catholicism in England. Bishop Challoner.

The old religion': its moderation. English

Roman Catholic bishops deny papal infallibility

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b. In moral theology.

A French prelate, Mgr. d'Hulst, estimates the result

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In Scotland Episcopacy stronger than Presbyterianism
but gradually crushed by persecution. A remnant
survived. Diary of Bishop Forbes.

Consecration of Bishop Seabury for Connecticut.

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a. The Connecticut converts strengthen the Church.
b. Among the Puritans Calvinism led to Unitarianism.
The Boston religion.' Its failure.

Religious value of the doctrines of the Incarnation and

the Trinity

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LECTURE VI

1. Pietism (continued). The Moravians: Zinzendorf. Missions
in America. Protestant monasticism in America:
Beissel, Miller

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6. The Non-Greek Churches once under the Turks free themselves from Phanariot Greek rule

a. Bulgarians.

b. Arabs of Antioch.

c. Rumanians.

d. Serbians.

7. The Russian Church since Peter the Great. Holy Synod. Missions. Revival at the revolution. Persecution under Bolshevism. The Patriarch Tikhon. Certainty of new life

LECTURE VIII

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ASPECTS OF CHRISTIAN THOUGHT SINCE 1815 1. The downfall of Napoleon and the growth of Romanticism (continued). A new emphasis on the Church and the Kingdom of God in France, Germany, and England 225 2. The Oxford Movement and its critics: Pattison and Stanley v. Newman and Pusey. The movement essentially religious

The Church as home for the lonely
Newman on development of dogma.

3. The year 1835. Scientific Rationalism, starting from the
'Illumination' of the eighteenth century, brings
criticism to bear upon

a. The origin of Christianity.

b. The authenticity of the New Testament.

Collapse of the Tübingen theory. Evil legacy of that
theory in present treatment of the works of
St. John and St. Paul

4. Superstition the reaction against scepticism. The Vatican

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5. Reunion of Christendom. Value of the Anglican position for such reunion. Modernism as a

between scepticism and superstition'.

modus vivendi

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6. Effective union not possible without fundamental agreement as to the Person of Christ. Historical exegesis proves that the Church has correctly interpreted

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a. The nature of Christ's claim.

b. The fact of the Resurrection.

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APPENDED NOTES

LECTURE I

NOTE 1. The Council of Trent on Indulgences 2. The Council of Trent on Episcopacy

3. The hymn attributed to St. Francis Xavier

4. St. Francis Xavier's exposition of the creed

5. The Five Condemned Propositions attributed to

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NOTE 7. The First Prayer Book of Edward VI and the Canon

of the Mass

8. The excommunication of Queen Elizabeth

9. British Calvinism

10. The Pope as Antichrist

LECTURE III

NOTE II. The Position of the Church of Sweden

12. The languages spoken by the Sephardic Jews in
Amsterdam and London

LECTURE IV

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14. The Sephardic synagogue in Bevis Marks, London
15. Medals commemorating the suppression of the Jesuits
16. The Protestation of the English Roman Catholics in
1789

17. The cultus of the hearts of Jesus and Mary

LECTURE V

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19. Political Principles of the Scottish Episcopalians in
the time of George I

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