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- He was a moderate critic of episcopacy, identified as an Erastian.
- Selden arrived at an Erastian position in church politics.
- His views of the Interregnum period were Erastian.
- The Erastian nature of the charge offended Darby particularly, but also many others including Bellett.
- In the Westminster Assembly he was the clerical leader of the Erastian party, alongside the lawyer John Selden.
- In 1643, he participated in the discussions of the Westminster Assembly, where his Erastian views were opposed by George Gillespie.
- The entire Assembly was Erastian in the sense that the body had been called by Parliament and was completely under state control.
- Many regarded him as the most intrepid champion that had ever defended the rights of the clergy against the oligarchy of Erastian prelates.
- Those labelled " Erastian " at the Assembly believed the civil authority, rather than church officers, should hold the power of church discipline.
- Garbett sat in the House of Lords for many years as a Lord Spiritual and, as an erastian, he took his duties very seriously.
- Although his views on church polity were presbyterian, he became known in the 1640s as an Erastian, arguing for overall state control of religious matters.
- The issue of the proper relationship of church and state which was a part of the Independents Controversy was at the heart of the Erastian Controversy.
- He was therefore denounced by the Hamilton party as an Erastian, and the dispute raged till the appearance of the government forces under the Duke of Monmouth.
- Old World Lutheranism, for historical reasons, has tended to adopt Erastian theories of episcopal authority ( by which church authority is to a limited extent sanctioned by secular government ).
- The book was regarded in its day as a forcible defence of the Erastian theory of the supremacy of the state over the Church, and at once provoked criticism and abuse.
- He was assiduous in his attendance, and, though frequently standing alone, especially in the Erastian controversy, he exercised considerable influence on the outcome of the discussions of the Assembly.
- At some point, however, Bigod came to realize that his own opposition to the King's erastian intervention in religion was shared by those participating in the Pilgrimage of Grace.
- It includes those who adhered to the faction which was derisively labeled " Erastian " during period of the English Civil War, particularly in the debates of the Westminster Assembly ( 1643-1649 ).
- However, they were appalled that the Parliament also adopted the Erastian argument and made any final decision of the church on the question of excommunication appealable from the General Assembly to the Parliament of England.
- Tait was a friend of Colenso and shared Dean Stanley's Erastian views ( that the conference should not have been called without some royal authority ) but when the Canadians again requested a Conference in 1872, he concurred.
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