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Hervé Picton, A Short History of the Church of England. From the Reformation to the Present Day
Published 2019-06-01Subjects: Get full text
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Religion, privilèges et inégalités : vers un désétablissement de l’Église d’Angleterre ?
Published 2014-11-01Subjects: Get full text
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Analiza Modlitwy Eucharystycznej G Kościoła Anglii
Published 2022-12-01“… The article is dedicated to the analysis of one of the contemporary eucharistic prayers of the Church of England. The author analyzes Eucharistic Prayer G, which is one of the main eucharistic prayers in the Church of England. …”
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Living out nonconformity: Restoration ministers and their diaries
Published 2020-12-01“…Secondly, it presents circumstances, relationships and personal qualities which helped these godly clergymen to continue ministering within the Church of England post 1662. Through their autobiographies and their diaries, this article analyses the personal narratives of Ralph Josselin of Earls Colne (Essex), Edmund Trench (Kent), and Oliver Heywood (Yorkshire).…”
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Disclosing the Spirit in Evangelical Leadership Discourse
Published 2025-01-01“…This article offers a theological reflection on the leadership discourse of four senior evangelical leaders in the Church of England. The justification for a discourse-led approach within the discipline of practical theology is that discourse is itself a socially informed practice. …”
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“Lived religion” in Henry's Reformation: the evidence from mass books
Published 2020-12-01“…Henry VIII’s break with Rome and the emergence of the Royal Supremacy as an organizing principle and key element of theological fabric of the Church in England in the 1530s required adjustments to worship practices and thus affected the daily lives of the clergy and laity alike in ways that have never been fully elucidated. …”
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The World's Evangelical Alliance and the Spanish Civil War
Published 2000-12-01“…Generally speaking, Roman Catholics in the United Kingdom, alarmed at the violence which anticlerical mobs inflicted on religious personnel in parts of Spain and concerned about their denomination's loss of its privileged status, supported the insurgency of General Francisco Franco, leader of the ultimately victorious Nationalist forces. In the Church of England opinion was divided. In various Nonconformist circles, there was considerable support for Republican Spain. …”
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Dean Farrar’s “Divine Crusade” and Victoria’s “Little Wars”
Published 2007-12-01“…So doing, he became closely connected to the metropolitan political decision-making centre, London, and to the breeding ground for the future members of Church of England clergy. As a consequence, these numerous experiences, both as a churchman deeply involved in public relations and a pedagogue, naturally fuelled his beliefs. …”
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« Wolves in sheep’s clothing » : la rhétorique du combat chez Thomas Becon
Published 2008-03-01“…He took an active part in the Frankfurt controversy that was to lay the foundations of the Church of England, on the other side of the Channel. Becon’s continental des(s)ert was to join the art of the preacher to a man’s steadfastness in his faith in the face of danger, making his the motto: ‘Vive memor lethi’ (‘Live mindful of death’).…”
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