'Thomas Wilson and Anglicanism: A study of the theology, spirituality and pastoral practice of Thomas Wilson, Bishop of Sodor and Man (1698-1755), with reference to his place within the development of Anglicanism, examined chiefly on the basis of his written works'
Date(s): September 1998
Creator(s): Mann, John Owen, Revd
Scope & Content: Chapter 1: Biography of Bishop Thomas Wilson, chapter 2: Sacra Privata, chapter 3: The Sacraments,chapter 4: pastor and Disciplinarian, chapter 5: Wilson the preacher, chapter 6: Wilson and the tracts of the Oxford movement, chapter 7: The sources of Wilson's thoughts, chapter 8: Georgia and the essay to the Indians, chapter 9: Church and society, chapter 10 Wilson's spiritual legacy. Also includes Noon reflections from Sacra Privata, a list of Wilson's principal works, maps of the IOM and the colony of Georgia, comparison between Wilson's form of consecrating churches with Ireland, a sample of Wilson's handwriting.
Language: English
Extent: 1 volume
Item name: dissertation
Collection: Manuscript Archive
Level: ITEM
ID number: MS 10066
Record class: Private
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