'Among the modern doctors of the Anglican Church': Nelson's 'Life of Bull' and orthodoxy in the post-1662 Church of England
1686 was a momentous year for George Bull. On 20th June, he was installed Archdeacon of Llandaff. Nelson's 1713 Life of Dr. George Bull describes the significant circumstances of the appointment: This considerable Post in the Church was bestowed upon him by Archbishop Sancroft, being his whose Option it was; and purely in consideration of the great and eminent Services he had done the Church of God, by his learned and judicious Works, as Dr. Bately, his Grace's Chaplain expressed it, in a Letter writ to Mr. Bull, by the order of his Lord. The manner of Mr. Bull's receiving this honourable Station in the Church, added very much to his Reputation, because it was conferred upon him by an Archbishop, who had a particular Regard to the Merit of those he advanced, without any Solicitation or Application made by Mr. Bull himself. The author of Harmonia Apostolica (1669) and Defensio Fidei Nicaenae (1685) was, then, rewarded by the Archbishop of Canterbury. 1686 was also the...