Fitzsimons Allison's The Rise of Moralism (#25): Anglican Confusions--He...
Do not listen to this video.
Bishop Fitz Allison does a nice job of summarizing the bull of George Bull.
Bull is an Anglican (Bishop of St. David's) who is a Romanist and Arminian in soteriology. Even the French clergy thought Bull's bull made him a Romanist. One French Romanist scholar wrote that Bull's bull was convincing enough that the Bull should join Rome.
Yet, many Anglicoes with the befoggin fog of the English Channel between the ears...some clucks like Bull's bull. Why? He could say the BCP without the book and yet hide his bull behind it. Yep, true then like today.
We're muscling along and through the confusions and conflictions in the Anglican mind of the 17th century. Fortunately, good men like Bishop Morley of Winchester took Bull on--mano a mano. Morley smelled this bull 1000 yards out and upwind too.
Don't waste your time on this bull.
Bishop Fitz Allison does a nice job of summarizing the bull of George Bull.
Bull is an Anglican (Bishop of St. David's) who is a Romanist and Arminian in soteriology. Even the French clergy thought Bull's bull made him a Romanist. One French Romanist scholar wrote that Bull's bull was convincing enough that the Bull should join Rome.
Yet, many Anglicoes with the befoggin fog of the English Channel between the ears...some clucks like Bull's bull. Why? He could say the BCP without the book and yet hide his bull behind it. Yep, true then like today.
We're muscling along and through the confusions and conflictions in the Anglican mind of the 17th century. Fortunately, good men like Bishop Morley of Winchester took Bull on--mano a mano. Morley smelled this bull 1000 yards out and upwind too.
Don't waste your time on this bull.
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