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'For a decent order in the Church' : ceremony, culture and conformity in an early Stuart diocese, with particular reference to the See of WestminsterAbraham, Peter Lawrence January 2002 (has links)
The title of this thesis is taken from the Book of Common Prayer, specifically from the section 'Of Ceremonies: Why some be Abolished and some Retained'. It takes as its premise the theory that arguments over the way in which worship was conducted were more important than doctrinal matters in the religious tensions which arose before the Civil War, focussing attention upon the diocese of Winchester. The thesis is split into three broad sections. The first section deals with the ceremonies of the church, and is split into two chapters. The first of these chapters is based largely around the physical structure of a church, whilst the second is more concerned with the rites and rubrics as laid down in the Book of Common Prayer. The second section, in three chapters, focusses upon the use of the arts in the early Stuart church. The first of these chapters concentrates on the visual arts, and the way in which they were used, particularly with regard to their hierarchical arrangement. The second turns attention to the aural arts, examining the differences, and similarities, in approach taken at the time. The third examines the idea that there was a specific culture which can be associated with Puritanism. The final section focusses upon the defence of hierarchy within the church. The first chapter in this section examines defences of Episcopal government which were produced by clerics who worked in the diocese. The second chapter looks at attempts to induce greater conformity within the diocese, and places this in the context of national events.
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The Anglican Church in the period of the Cold War : 1945-55Kirby, Dianne January 1990 (has links)
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The place of Arminianism in ProtestantismAbraham, Ottathengil E. 01 January 1981 (has links)
The author's background is not either Calvinistic or Arminian. This study was undertaken because the author felt the need of a better understanding about Arminianism and its place in Protestantism in relation to his future work. The author recognizes that the controversy between Arminianism and Calvinism goes back to the sixteenth century and still continues among Protestants today.
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The Claphamite fathers and sons: A study of two generationsWentzel, Nancy Lee 01 January 1981 (has links)
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"So Long as the Sunne and Moone Endureth": Religion and Empire in England, 1576-1614Sauder, Sharon 01 January 2000 (has links)
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The Wayward Priest of Atondo: Violence, Vocation, and Religious Reform in a Navarrese ParishScott, Amanda Lynn 01 January 2010 (has links)
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Conflict Amid Conversion: Mormon Proselytizing in Russian Finland, 1860-1914Jones, Zachary R. 01 January 2008 (has links)
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Parties, Visionaries, Innovations: William Augustus Muhlenberg and Phillips Brooks and the Growth of the Episcopal Broad Church MovementBlossom, Jay Stanlee Frank 01 January 1994 (has links) (PDF)
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The Anglican Church in Virginia 1723-1743Rezner, Joan Louise 01 January 1968 (has links)
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Indicting Christendom: Roger Williams from the Wildernessanderson, Thomas L. 01 January 2001 (has links)
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