The Bennett judgement
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Place of publication: Ramsgate
Collation: 14 p. ; 18 cm.
Notes: Printed by Turnbull and Spears, Edinburgh. From the library of Dr Moncure Conway. Date of publication from KVK. Reprinted from the 'Literary Churchman' and 'The Edinburgh Review', Vol. 136, No. 277. William James Early Bennett was an Anglican priest. Bennett is celebrated for having provoked the decision that the doctrine of the Real Presence is a dogma not inconsistent with the creed of the Church of England. This followed the publication of his pamphlet 'A Plea for Toleration' in the Church of England (1867) in the form of a letter to Edward Bouverie Pusey.
Collation: 14 p. ; 18 cm.
Notes: Printed by Turnbull and Spears, Edinburgh. From the library of Dr Moncure Conway. Date of publication from KVK. Reprinted from the 'Literary Churchman' and 'The Edinburgh Review', Vol. 136, No. 277. William James Early Bennett was an Anglican priest. Bennett is celebrated for having provoked the decision that the doctrine of the Real Presence is a dogma not inconsistent with the creed of the Church of England. This followed the publication of his pamphlet 'A Plea for Toleration' in the Church of England (1867) in the form of a letter to Edward Bouverie Pusey.
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Strange, Thomas Lumisden, “The Bennett judgement,” Humanist Library and Archives Digital Collections, accessed October 1, 2023, https://conwayhallcollections.omeka.net/items/show/1696.