On the whole, Cornwallis has generally been judged as a competent administrator, but an uninspiring leader of the eighteenth-century church a typical product of eighteenth century latitudinarianism, whose lack of zeal paved the way for the differing responses of both the Evangelicals and the Oxford Movement in the early 19th century.
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Anglican theology and ecclesiology has thus come to be typically expressed in three distinct, yet sometimes overlapping manifestations : Anglo-Catholicism ( often called " high church " ), Evangelical Anglicanism ( often called " low church " ), and Latitudinarianism ( " broad church " ), whose beliefs and practices fall somewhere between the two.