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Excerpt from The Church of England Before the Reformation
Second, Because Of the treatment Of English Church history which has Obtained currency during the past twenty or thirty years.
It can also be safely asserted that a very large number of educated Churchmen have been led to accept the fallacy that the Church Of England before the Reformation was quite distinct from Rome in doctrine and practice, and that we were practically in the same position before the Reformation as we are now. It is, Of course, a difficult matter to over throw a popular idol; but I have no hesitation in saying that a closer investigation of the subject compels one to conclude that much Of the current interpretation of Church history before the Reforma tion is a fond thing vainly invented.
The continuity theory is a figment. It can only be maintained by an ignoring Of the facts Of history, and by the special pleading Of an advocate who is determined to carry out his theory. Mr. Tomlinson, in his Legal History Of Canon Stubbs, shows to what lengths a passion for historical continuity may carry even such an able historian as the present Bishop Of Oxford.
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