Monday, March 17, 2014
Puritan Indulgences.
"But there is no understanding the period of the Reformation in England
until we have grasped the fact that the quarrel between the Puritans and
the Papists was not primarily a quarrel between rigorism and
indulgence, and that, in so far as it was, the rigorism was on the Roman
side. On many questions, and specially in their view of the marriage
bed, the Puritans were the indulgent party; if we may without disrespect
so use the name of a great Roman Catholic, a great writer, and a great
man, they were much more Chestertonian than their adversaries" (Lewis, Selected Literary Essays, p. 116).
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