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- In them the various Augustinian non-prelatical and in general presbyterial bodies found representation.
- It provoked a reply from James Small, an Episcopalian, which was answered by Willison in his " Letter from a Parochial Bishop to a Prelatical Gentleman ".
- Clarke thought he was " forced from thence for Nonconformity by the Prelatical power, being informed against by ill-affected men . " suggesting that he was attracted by a more influential post rather than driven out of Calke.
- Thomas Corns believes that " Of Prelatical Episcopacy " is an example of the way Milton relies on a writing system in which " his main clauses often support lots of subordinate clauses, and subordinate clauses often themselves support a number of clauses dependent upon them ".
- "Of Prelatical Episcopacy " is the shortest of Milton's antiprelatical tracts and was written as a response to many works, including Archbishop James Ussher's " The Judgement of Doctor Rainoldes Touching the Originall of Episcopacy " ( 25 May 1641 ).
- Milton's first foray into polemics was " Of Reformation touching Church Discipline in England " ( 1641 ), followed by " Of Prelatical Episcopacy ", the two defences of Smectymnuus ( a group of Presbyterian divines named from their initials; the " TY " belonged to Milton's old tutor Thomas Young ), and " The Reason of Church-Government Urged against Prelaty ".
- :If it may be allowed to judge of the whole from those exhibited in the hall, and from casts taken from some of the coins in possession of Mr Asshetons agent, I should say, that not more than a third part are Anglo Saxon, the remainder being foreign, chiefly French, with probably a mixture of prelatical coins from other parts of the Continent, and a few even bearing characters similar to those of the Cufic Coins, described in a late number of your interesting chronicle.
- And while most online harangues presumably lack the public profile and scathing eloquence of history's most redoubtable pamphleteers ( a typical passage from one of John Milton's famous anti-prelatical tracts, for example, refers to the Anglican church service as " the new-vomited paganism of sensual idolatry " ), some bloggers, including the neoconservative journalist Andrew Sullivan ( Andrewsullivan . com ), and Glenn Reynolds, a law professor at the University of Tennessee ( InstaPundit . com ), routinely draw more than 20, 000 visitors a day and get cited by the mainstream press.
- It becomes clear in the development of this point that the nonconformist faction believed that the Bible always had at least a general relevance to every possible question and activity : " the scripture hath left nothing free or indifferent to mens lawes, but it must agree with those generalle condicions before rehearsed, and such like . " On the issue of authority and obedience, the author grants that one should often obey even when evil is commanded by legitimate authorities, but such authority is said not to extend beyond temporal ( as opposed to ecclesiastical ) matters & mdash; a point in which we may see a clear origin of English anti-prelatical / anti-episcopal sentiment and separatism.
- In the meantime Governor Saltonstall arranged a public debate on the matter, held October 16, as a result of which, on the following day, at a special meeting of the trustees, it was voted to " excuse the Rev . Mr . Cutler from all further services as Rector of Yale College ", and it was provided that all future rectors and tutors should declare to the trustees their assent to the Saybrook Confession of Faith, and give satisfaction as to their opposition to " Arminian and prelatical corruptions . " They returned Yale to its previous orthodoxy, what the former Yale Tutor, the American Dr . Samuel Johnson in 1770 described as " the scholastic cobwebs of a few little English and Dutch systems that would hardly now be taken up in the street .