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discounted all classical learning; and expressed broad anti-intellectual attitudes. He believed in more practical studies; more particularly, he was concerned that training for the ministry should be much more widely spread, geographically and socially, and less dependent on traditional academic studies.
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He argued for major institutional change. He attacked academic education frontally. He proposed a secular and decentralized university system; with local village schools, and grammar schools in larger places. He was strongly against the Aristotelian tradition persisting in the universities, and
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Men like Winstanley, Erbery and Dell opened wide the door to the Quaker assertion that it was antichristian for 'such as a men of learning and have been at the university and have tongues' to 'be masters and bear rule in every parish, and none shall reprove or contradict what they say in
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Dell's 1646 sermon to the lower house in Parliament, following a controversial one to the House of Lords, was too extreme, and the House of Commons reprimanded him; it attacked the
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Tithes would also explain the existence of much hostile comment on Ranters from clergy of the state church who were neither yellow-press journalists nor Quakers β€”
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Hill, World Upside Down, pp. 184-5, for Dell's view that learning didn't help with scriptural understanding; Hill, Continuity and Change, p. 142:
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Antichrist chose his ministers only out of the universities. Quoted in Hill, English Bible, p. 199; also pp. 320, 380.
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He criticized those on the Parliamentarian side who had done well out of the war. According to Christopher Hill
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As the change of institutions failed to bring about the hoped-for transformation, Winstanley, Dell, Erbery,
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Antinomianism flourished in the revolutionary decades, fostered by the millennarian hope.
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Army chaplains of the period include many radicals who figure in our story, like
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A Turbulent, Seditious, and Factious People: John Bunyan and His Church
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and others warned the Army leaders against avarice ambition, luxury.
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Brief Biographical Sketch & his book, the STUMBLING STONE
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in 1662; he had held it from 1642. A 1667 pamphlet of his,
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Hill, World Upside Down, p. 303, comparing him on this to
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The English Bible and the Seventeenth-Century Revolution
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Hill, 391:Hill, Continuity and Change 258:A Cambridge Alumni Database 117: 61:Emmanuel College, Cambridge 10: 1369: 1125:Gonville and Caius College 965:Gonville and Caius College 710:. Hill, Milton, pp. 423-4. 430:World Upside Down, p. 344. 260:. University of Cambridge. 206:, with views close to the 71:Relationship to Parliament 15: 1123: 1020: 971: 961: 953: 948: 138:, and thought to tend to 801:, Penguin edition p. 37. 590:The Experience of Defeat 254:"Dell, William (DL623W)" 229: 110:. 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Index

Wheezer Dell

Peter Lely
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
Parliamentarian
Bedfordshire
Emmanuel College, Cambridge
New Model Army
Westminster Assembly
Rump Parliament
Thomas Harrison
Vavasor Powell
John Crook
John Okey
Oliver Cromwell
John Bunyan
Ranters
Martin Luther
libertine
antinomianism
Christopher Hill
Hobson
Denne
Cokayne
free grace
continuous revelation
Church of England
monarchy
tithes
Levellers

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