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Abstract
This article analyses the theological development of the eighteenth-century
Church of England priest Augustus Montague Toplady through two manuscript
collections. The first of these is a copy of John Wesley’s
Explanatory Notes upon the New Testament that Toplady heavily
annotated during his time as a university student in 1758. This book is held in
the Methodist Archives and Research Centre at the John Rylands Library.
Toplady’s handwritten notes total approximately 6,000 words and provide
additional information regarding the development of his views of John Wesley and
Methodism, ones which he would not put into print until 1769. Toplady’s
notes demonstrate how he was significantly influenced by the works of certain
Dutch, German and Swiss Reformed theologians. The second is a collection of
Toplady’s papers held by Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. Together,
these sources enable Toplady’s own theology and his controversies with
Methodists to be viewed from a new perspective. Moreover, these sources provide
new insights into Toplady’s conceptualisation of
‘Calvinism’ and changes in the broader Anglican Reformed tradition
during the eighteenth century.