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Publishing books in the Anglican Tradition
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Our new, two-volume edition of Whitaker's Disputation is now live! It includes: - 2,000+ source citations - Hundreds of scholarly footnotes - Modernized spelling - An incisive and timely forward by Carl Trueman (Link for Vol. 2 in the replies.) https://t.co/FcZfZfn9vg
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A Disputation On Holy Scripture: Volume 1
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Thanks to TNAA and @jamesdkclark for the review! If it makes you want a copy, pick up one here:
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The past two decades have seen great convulsions within North American Anglicanism due to the fracture of the Episcopal Church and the formation of the Anglican Church in North America. Along with...
"[W]hat this book adeptly illustrates is that such unity among American Anglicans was not simply possible, but for many years a reality, and therefore it is something we can reasonably aspire to ourselves." ~@jamesdkclark
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Chatting with @carringtonam and @tlloydcline on the @Hale_Institute podcast about our new book *That Blessed Liberty* with @prolegopress press. Link below!
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So @prolegopress has made a fantastically fun quiz to go along with @carringtonam and I's book *That Blessed Liberty.* Find out which 19th Century Episcopal bishop you are! https://t.co/BDiGqZgADq
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Have you taken our bishop's quiz yet? Everyone is dying to know which long forgotten early 19th century American Episcopal bishop you are!
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Thanks to @tlloydcline and @Hale_Institute at @NewSaintAndrews for having @carringtonam and I on next Mon to chat about our new book *That Blessed Liberty* from @prolegopress. Looking forward to talking bishops, politics, and forms of Early Republic Protestant political unity.
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Looking for a short interesting read on Anglican history in the United States? Check out *That Blessed Liberty* from @carringtonam and I, published by @prolegopress. Also, it has an awesome cover. Link below.
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Take our quiz and find out which 19th century American bishop you are!
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We love to see it!
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With the Bishops' book with @IVMiles out, wanting to do more with the theological and liturgical ideas of some of those bishops. So much more that could be said on this front about the likes of McIlvaine, Meade, Hobart, etc. So much of their writings are out of print and unknown.
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@IVMiles and @carringtonam have done an amazing job. Anglicans will be greatly edified by reading it.
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"Episcopalians remained substantively unified theologically until the 1840s, when the Tractarian controversy occurred. That unity lay in an understanding that the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of England were Reformed." @IVMiles @carringtonam @prolegopress
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Really excited that publication day is here for *That Blessed Liberty: Episcopal Bishops and development of the American Republic, 1789-1860* by me and @carringtonam. We are very thankful for @markdtooley’s foreword and blurbs by Gillis Harp and Rt Rev Martyn Minns. Link below:
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Our book finally now is out! So thankful for the chance to work with my friend @IVMiles on this and to Prolego for publishing it!
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It's almost time!
Friends, stay tuned; the good folks at @prolegopress should be giving us an official release date in the next couple weeks for @carringtonam and I's *That Blessed Liberty.*
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I’m not kidding. And this doesn’t include the ones I value the most, the three-volume ebook version of the history of the “spiritual but not religious” concept by Michael Horton himself.
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