"Clerical Subscription and the Act of Uniformity" by Edward Hoare is a study from the 1800s that looks closely at the rules about what church leaders had to agree to, especially those tied to the Act of Uniformity. The text explores how these requirements affect what the Church of England believes and does. It argues that the government isn't doing a good job of enforcing these rules because they should come from the church itself. Hoare believes that agreeing to certain beliefs is important, but that things need to change so people don't object to following their conscience. He discusses that the rules are actually not clear on what the church believes versus the rituals it follows, which could hurt important Christian beliefs. He pushes for a new, clearer way to agree to the church's doctrines. He explains that following past important articles should be more important than the strict rules of the Act, and by getting rid of these Acts, changes could make things easier and clearer for church leaders while keeping solid church beliefs.
Clerical Subscription and the Act of Uniformity
By Edward Hoare
Explore the arguments surrounding required agreements in the Church of England and the call for changes to provide more freedom and clarity for church leaders.
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