2016
DOI: 10.4324/9781315590554
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John Jewel and the English National Church

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“…Although Jewel's rhetorical strategy in this instance has been called a 'polemical duplicity' by Gary Jenkins, it is part of Jewel's larger rhetorical approach. 9 An investigation of the writings of Jewel to discern his understanding of monasticism shows that Jewel's rejection of monasticism is the result of his esteem for the rhetorical principle of abusus tollit usum ('abuse removes use'). Harding's response to and criticism of Jewel, on the other hand, conforms to traditional Catholic Reformation understandings of the monastic life.…”
Section: The Great Controversymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although Jewel's rhetorical strategy in this instance has been called a 'polemical duplicity' by Gary Jenkins, it is part of Jewel's larger rhetorical approach. 9 An investigation of the writings of Jewel to discern his understanding of monasticism shows that Jewel's rejection of monasticism is the result of his esteem for the rhetorical principle of abusus tollit usum ('abuse removes use'). Harding's response to and criticism of Jewel, on the other hand, conforms to traditional Catholic Reformation understandings of the monastic life.…”
Section: The Great Controversymentioning
confidence: 99%