An Apology for Resigning the Vicarage of Catterick

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"An Apology for Resigning the Vicarage of Catterick" is a theological and autobiographical work in which Theophilus Lindsey explains and defends his decision to leave his Anglican parish over matters of conscience and doctrine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf autobiographical work
religious tract
theological work
aboutOrganization Church of England NERFINISHED
aboutPerson Theophilus Lindsey NERFINISHED
aboutPlace Catterick NERFINISHED
aimsTo justify resignation from the Church of England
persuade readers of the legitimacy of Unitarian scruples
author Theophilus Lindsey NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Great Britain NERFINISHED
describesEvent resignation of the vicarage of Catterick
documents Lindsey’s objections to the Book of Common Prayer
Lindsey’s objections to the Thirty‑Nine Articles
reasons for leaving Anglican ministry
genre apologetic literature
religious autobiography
historicalContext 18th‑century English religious dissent
influenced early English Unitarian movement
language English
mainSubject Anglicanism NERFINISHED
Theophilus Lindsey NERFINISHED
Trinitarian doctrine
Unitarianism
doctrinal subscription
religious conscience
motif conflict between conscience and conformity
critique of Anglican doctrinal tests
relatedWork Theophilus Lindsey’s later Unitarian writings
theologicalPositionDefended Unitarian views
anti‑Trinitarian views
workFocus criticism of compulsory doctrinal subscription for clergy
personal narrative of theological change

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Theophilus Lindsey wrote An Apology for Resigning the Vicarage of Catterick