The Reformation of the Church of England: Its History, Principles, and Results, Volume 2E. & J.B. Young, 1882 - Church of England |
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Act of Uniformity afterwards altar ancient appointed Archbishop Cranmer Archbishop of Canterbury Articles authority Bishop Bishop of London Bonner Book of Common brought canons cathedral Catholic ceremonies Chancellor CHAP chapels Christ Church of England clergy Commission Common Prayer Communion consecrated Convocation Court Crown Dean death declared diocese Divine Service doctrine Duke ecclesiastical Edward Edward VI English Episcopacy episcopal faith Foxe Foxe's Acts Gardiner hath Henry VIII heresy heretics Hist Holy Hooper House of Commons House of Lords Injunctions John jurisdiction King King's kingdom laity Latimer Laud laws letter London Majesty Majesty's matter ment ministers opinion Ordinance Oxford Papal parish Parliament party Paul's persons Pope Prayer Book preaching Presbyterian priests principles prison Privy Council Puritan Queen Elizabeth realm received Reformation reign religion respecting restored revision revival Ridley Rome Royal Sacrament sent sermon Somerset Strype's Supremacy Thirty-nine Articles tion Tower Ultramontane unto Westminster words