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Reformed Historical Theology Volume 71 : James Owen and the Defense of Moderate Nonconformity
Outline : In late 17th-century England, James Owen, a nonconformist minister, along with a circle of moderate friends like Edmund Calamy, Philip and Matthew Henry, and Francis Tallents, sought to emphasize a Protestant ecumenism grounded in agreement on foundational truths, openness to differences on secondary issues, including ecclesiastical structures, and the pursuit of some kind of visible display of unity. Owen's clear, biblically articulated, and historically informed writing made his contribution to the period of Toleration significant and influential.
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