- Preface
- Chapter 1: Spirit of Rational Inquiry in Protestantism, Part 1
- Chapter 1: Spirit of Rational Inquiry in Protestantism, Part 2
- Chapter 2: Course of Religious Opinion and Parties in England, 1500-1625, Part 1
- Chapter 2: Course of Religious Opinion and Parties in England, 1500-1625, Part 2
- Chapter 3: Lord Falkland: A Moderate and Liberal Church, Part 1
- Chapter 3: Lord Falkland: A Moderate and Liberal Church, Part 2
- Chapter 3: Lord Falkland: A Moderate and Liberal Church, Part 3
- Chapter 3: Lord Falkland: A Moderate and Liberal Church, Part 4
- Chapter 4: John Hales of Eton: Religion and Dogmatic Orthodoxy, Part 1
- Chapter 4: John Hales of Eton: Religion and Dogmatic Orthodoxy, Part 2
- Chapter 4: John Hales of Eton: Religion and Dogmatic Orthodoxy, Part 3
- Chapter 4: John Hales of Eton: Religion and Dogmatic Orthodoxy, Part 4
- Chapter 5: William Chillingworth: The Bible the Religion of Protestants, Part 1
- Chapter 5: William Chillingworth: The Bible the Religion of Protestants, Part 2
- Chapter 5: William Chillingworth: The Bible the Religion of Protestants, Part 3
- Chapter 5: William Chillingworth: The Bible the Religion of Protestants, Part 4
- Chapter 6: Jeremy Taylor: Liberty of Christian Teaching within the Church, Part 1
- Chapter 6: Jeremy Taylor: Liberty of Christian Teaching within the Church, Part 2
- Chapter 6: Jeremy Taylor: Liberty of Christian Teaching within the Church, Part 3
- Chapter 7: Edward Stillingfleet: The Irenicum of a Comprehensive Church, Part 1
- Chapter 7: Edward Stillingfleet: The Irenicum of a Comprehensive Church, Part 2
- Chapter 7: Edward Stillingfleet: The Irenicum of a Comprehensive Church, Part 3
This work addresses the birth and development of a rationalist stream in the Christianity of England in the seventeenth century. In this volume, Tulloch focuses on five latitudinarian churchmen, examining their lives and thought. - Summary by Barry Ganong
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