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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1888-1889-721

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THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT 713 How far is it accurate to describe the sermons of that century as miserable moral essays "unspeakably and indescribably bad Illustrate from the opinion of Sir Blackstone and that of Dr Johnson Draw comparison between representative preacher of the 17th century and one of the 18th so as to show the difference in tone and mode of thought "Archbishop Tillotson though he lived and died in the 17th century was the most characteristic preacher of the succeeding age Discuss fully this observation What do you know of Bishop Fleetwood Dean Kirwan Fletcher of Madely Thomas Newton Berridge of Everton distinctly High Churchman was the originator of the Low Church party clergyman who rarely preached sermon of the school whose great forte was preaching Explain and discuss this statement Consider the value of emotional" preaching as illus- tiated in the "Wesleyan movement and in modern mission work What was the relation of the Wesleyan revival to the Evangelical movement Compare carefully the character- istic preaching of the respective schools 10 Discuss the influence of their preaching upon the nineteenth century XL-Softer' dftr$t JSoofe Explain the nature of Reward and Punishment as distinct from other good and evil consequences of actions What does Hooker describe as the 'foundations which bear up public Societies ×™ State his account of the origin of public government Explain the distinction he draws between natural and positive laws 'Laws therefore human of what kind soever are avail- able by consent Explain this proposition On what natural principle does the use nf General Councils rest
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