An English Garner Ingatherings From Our History And Literature volume 7

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An English Garner Ingatherings From Our History And Literature volume 7
Arber, Edward, 1836-1912
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The lighter literature of the later seventeenth and of the first half of the eighteenth century teems with proofs of the contempt to which their ignorance and xliv Critical Essays poverty exposed them. To the testimonies of Oldham and Steele, and to the authorities quoted by Macaulay and Mr. Lecky, may be added innumerable passages from the Observator, from De Foe's Review, from Pepys, i from Baxter's Life of himself, from Archbishop Sharp's Life, from Burnet, and many others. It is remarkable ...that Eachard says nothing about two causes which undoubtedly contributed to degrade the Church in the eyes of the laity : its close association with party politics, and the spread of latitudinarianism, a con- spicuous epoch in which was marked some twenty-six years later in the Bangorian controversy. The appearance of the first volume of Macaulay's History in 1848 again brought Eachard's work into prominence. Mac- aulay's famous description of the clergy of the seventeenth century in his third chapter was based mainly on Eachard's account.

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