Rivington's Theological Library
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Rivington's Theological Library
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Rivington's Theological Library was a series of 15 volumes, edited by William Rowe Lyall and Hugh James Rose, and published in London during the 1830s by Rivington's. Rose as founder intended "to restore in England the tradition of the primitive church and revive a taste for patristic studies." His quest for contributors took him to Oxford in 1832, at a pivotal moment for what would become the Tractarian movement. A work by John Henry Newman, The Arians of the Fourth Century (1833), was intended
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2015-04-27T04:27:24Z
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2024-09-05T01:03:46Z
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