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The Irish Presbyterian Mind: Conservative Theology, Evangelical Experience, and Modern Criticism, 1830-1930
Andrew Holmes
School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics
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1830s
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1920s
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accusations
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Belfast
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Biblical Criticism
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Catholicism
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Challenges
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Christian tradition
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Christianity
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Church of England
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Confessions of faith
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Conservative
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Criticism
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Denomination
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Evangelical
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Evangelicalism
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Geography
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Heresy
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Identity Politics
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Intellectual Community
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Interplay
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Interpretation
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Laity
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Leaders
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Liberal
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Modernist
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Presbyterian
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Presbyterian Church
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Presbyterianism
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Protestant
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Protestant Theology
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Reformed theology
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Religious Experience
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Romanization
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Tradition
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Trends
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Westminster Confession
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