An Enquiry into the Expediency and Propriety of Public or Social Worship

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*An Enquiry into the Expediency and Propriety of Public or Social Worship* is a theological and philosophical treatise by Gilbert Wakefield that critically examines the rationale, value, and legitimacy of organized religious worship in society.

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instanceOf philosophical treatise
theological treatise
aimsTo evaluate the legitimacy of public worship
evaluate the rationale of public worship
evaluate the value of public worship
associatedWith Gilbert Wakefield bibliography NERFINISHED
author Gilbert Wakefield NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Great Britain NERFINISHED
discusses individual versus collective religious duty
religious practice in society
social dimensions of worship
fieldOfStudy philosophy
philosophy of religion
theology
genre philosophy of religion
theology
hasPerspective critical examination of public worship
historicalContext late 18th-century British religious debate
language English
literaryForm prose
mainSubject organized religious worship
public worship
rational dissent
social worship
movement English Dissenters NERFINISHED
Rational Dissent NERFINISHED
philosophicalApproach rationalist critique of religious institutions
publicationCentury 18th century
religiousContext Christianity
Protestant dissent

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Gilbert Wakefield notableWork An Enquiry into the Expediency and Propriety of Public or Social Worship
Gilbert Wakefield publicationYearOf An Enquiry into the Expediency and Propriety of Public or Social Worship
this entity surface form: An Enquiry into the Expediency and Propriety of Public or Social Worship, 1791