‎GORE, Charles.‎
‎Roman Catholic Claims. ‎

‎London: Rivington 1889 ‎

Reference : 1352


‎Second (revised edition). Although substantially the same work, Gore addresses the issues raised in two Catholic rebuttals of his original work. Blue cloth boards with gilt titles. 32 page catalogue for Rivington publications to the rear. This book is a defence, in popular form, of Anglicanism, and Anglican Ordinations and Sacraments, against the criticisms of Roman Catholic authorities. The blue boards are mainly clean, with a little fading and rubbing to the spine. A touch of bumping to the head and tail, with very slight fading. The half title has significant foxing to it. There are two pencil inscriptions showing that the book belonged to a convent library. Owner's name to the head of the title page. xviii, [2], 176, 32. pp Gore (1853-1932) was an influential Oxford theologian. He was ordained a priest in 1878, and was the principal of Pusey House from its foundation until 1893. Under his influence, the Oxford Movement moved towards Modernist lines (a break with the Tractarians). He was also very concerned with social action, and he helped to found the Christian Social Union. In 1901 he became the Bishop of Worcester, in 1911 he succeeded Francis Paget as Bishop of Oxford.‎

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‎[POYNDER (John)].‎

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‎Letters to W. Wilberforce, esq., M.P.. To which is added an answer to Melancthon, his vindicator ; demonstrating the inconsistency of a Protestant Christian, and the impolicy of a British legislator, in advocating the Roman Catholic claims. By Amicus Protestans‎

‎Londres, W. Simpkin & R. Marshall [Plummer & Brewis], 1822 in-8, viii pp., 252 pp., broché sous couverture d'attente de papier noisette, étiquette de titre contrecollée sur la première couverture. Manques de papier au dos. Couverture effrangée.‎


‎Très rare. L'ouvrage regroupe des lettres publiées dans le Morning post entre le 22 mars et le 6 juillet 1821, c'est à dire au moment où le Parlement se remit à discuter sur l'émancipation des Catholiques du Royaume-Uni. Elles sont adressées au célèbre William Wilberforce (1759-1833), héraut de l'abolition de l'esclavage dans le monde britannique.L'attribution au controversiste anglican John Poynder (1779-1849) n'est pas établie avec certitude ; l'opposition fanatique à toute évolution du statut très défavorable des catholiques en Angleterre était cependant cohérente avec les publications très hostiles à la liberté religieuse pratiquée par la Compagnie des Indes, que produisit ce pasteur manqué (il voulait engager une carrière dans l'Église d'Angleterre, mais dut se contenter de devenir un solicitor assez obscur).Aucun exemplaire au CCF. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT‎

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