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2 The Road Towards an Anglican Icon: The Treatment of Hooker under Charles I and the Commonwealth
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Michael Brydon
Published: 01 November 2006
... Lancelot Arminianism avant‐garde churchmen Charles I Calvinism divine right of kings Hooker Richard Laud William Warwick Sir Philip Laudianism Prayer Book salvation Collection of Private Devotions John Cosin Cosin John Page William Relation of the Conference between William Laud and Mr...
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The Evolving Reputation of Richard Hooker: An Examination of Responses, 1600-1714
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Michael Brydon
Published online: 01 January 2007
Published in print: 01 November 2006
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Published: 22 May 2014
... the practices of Christ and the early church manifested themselves variously through interest in prayer book revision, precise sacramental observance, confession, penance, ascetical discipline, deaconesses, religious societies, and missions to the Indians. Not surprisingly, Wesley’s implementation of practices...
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‘Puritans’ and ‘Anglicans’ in the History of the Post-Reformation English Church
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Peter Lake
Published: 02 February 2017
... Church monarchical republic Elizabethan state Bond of Association Digges Thomas elders Anglicanism Bancroft Richard archbishop ‘edification’ Anabaptism clergy Coolidge John S godly ungodly division predestination predestinarianism Book of Common Prayer Books of Homilies Bradshaw William...
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Liturgy as Literature
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Bridget Nichols
Published: 02 September 2009
... Book Auden W H Day Lewis C Frost David L language Yeats W B Maurice F D Lumsden Roddy McCabe Herbert Ramsey Michael Prayer Book liturgy worship liturgical texts literature Until relatively recently, a chapter on ‘Liturgy as Literature’ might have devoted most of its attention...
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Published: 18 September 2012
...This article studies what was preached in English parish churches from the 1560s to the 1630s. It identifies the sermon topics, which can either be in a sequence of sermons or a series of sermons on a selection of texts chosen to explain a particular theme. It studies prayer book-appointed texts...
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Language and Literature
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Daniel J. Lasker
Published: 01 February 2022
... grammatical works are thus important for understanding the history of Jewish study of Hebrew. Karaite Hebrew creativity included the composition of poetry, usually not for its own sake but for didactic or liturgical purposes. Some of these poems have been incorporated into the Karaite prayer book. In addition...
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Published: 28 July 2022
... Harry welfare state Williams Alwyn Cardwell reforms Coppin Ronald St Aidan’s Theological College Birkenhead Theology journal Ellison Gerald Wilson Harold Remembrance King James Bible 1662 Prayer Book secularism pilgrimage memorialization imperial loyalty political conservatism regimental...
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Intercession for Society
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Renie S. Choy
Published: 03 November 2016
... prayer books Walahfrid Strabo Isidore of Seville wisdom angels Mary Virgin travel nuns private prayers Augustine Jerome Athanasius baptism Abraham Origen David faith Remigius of Auxerre seed social cult relics litanies prayer book sabbath wisdom Fleury Benedict of Aniane...
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A New Rite from Israel: Reflections on Siddur Va'ani Tefillati of the Masorati (Conservative) Movement
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David Ellenson
Published: 03 February 2000
... and content of Jewish prayer has remained remarkably consistent. With the advent of modern Jewish religious denominationalism in 19th-century Germany, the production of new siddurim exploded. In 1998, the masorati movement published its long-awaited prayer book, Va'ani Tefillati ...
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Josiah
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Peter Marshall
Published: 27 June 2017
... and problems that marked Edward's reign, focusing on issues relating to royal visitation, the nature of the eucharist, liturgy and the introduction of a new Prayer Book, and the heresy of the anabaptists. Bullinger Heinrich Butler Thomas vicar of Much Wenlock Hilles Richard London Much Wenlock Shropshire...
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Call to New York (1873)
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Sefton D. Temkin
Published: 01 September 1998
... in a fashionable part of the city, and would give the occupant of its pulpit the possibility of a commanding position. Finally, there was the opportunity of securing a lodgement in the East for his prayer-book and (though they are not mentioned) his ideas as to a union and a college. Anshe Chesed Congregation New...
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The Bill and Book
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Patrick Collinson
Published: 08 February 1990
... of the Geneva prayer book. What this Parliament was not permitted to see was the secrets of the Book of Discipline itself. From the conference of ministers gathered in London to take advantage of Parliament, and even before the Presbyterian bill was brought on to the floor of the House, copies of the Discipline...
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Published: 25 April 2013
... Nehemiah Mildmay Grace Tyrwhit Elizabeth Cromwell Thomas vicegerent in spirituals Habermann Johann words prayer set forms extempore silence lord’s prayer prayer book trinity ‘One of his disciples said vnto him, Master, teache vs to praye, as Iohn also taught his disciples. And he said vnto them...
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The Golden Age
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Charles Hefling
Published: 17 December 2020
...The Book of Common Prayer. Charles Hefling, Oxford University Press (2021).
© Oxford University Press. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190689681.001.0001. The long eighteenth century has been called the Prayer Book’s golden age. Nothing in the text itself changed. But the text was disseminated in works meant...
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Minhag America
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Sefton D. Temkin
Published: 01 September 1998
...This chapter examines Isaac Mayer Wise’s Minhag America prayer-book. This book was used by many congregations in the United States until, nearly forty years after it first appeared, Wise withdrew it in favour of the Union Prayer Book . Minhag America ...
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Sustaining the College (1875–1883)
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Sefton D. Temkin
Published: 01 September 1998
... an official prayer-book as well as an official seminary for training rabbis, had been laid on one side. From time to time Wise still tried to raise the wind in its favour, but he found no support. The union, as established in 1873, was a deliberately circumscribed body, both as to the scope of its powers...
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Protestants and Puritans
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Susan Doran
Published: 06 June 2024
... to the prayer book, which contained phrases and rituals offensive to Puritans. Consequently, for several years, there was a war of attrition between the king and anti-Puritan bishops on the one hand and the nonconforming clergy and their supporters on the other. Despite these destructive divisions...
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Published: 01 September 2008
... by the new Europe come to the fore. The 1926 General Strike is placed in the context of contemporary Church social and economic thinking, but the political limitations are exposed. In England, both the new Church National Assembly and the Revised Prayer Book controversy of 1927-8 reveal church-state tensions...
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6 The Puritan Parish
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Bernard Capp
Published: 09 August 2012
... the suppression of the prayer-book, and the role of sermons, psalm-singing, and catechizing, as well as the precarious survival of some traditional services. Finally it examines the fierce controversies over access to the sacraments: should all respectable people be able to receive communion, or only the godly...
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