The Nonjuring schism refers to a split in the established churches of England, Scotland and Ireland, following the deposition and exile of James II and...
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William Sancroft (section Nonjuring schism)
later enabled and supported the consecration of new nonjuring bishops leading to the nonjuring schism. Sancroft was born at Ufford Hall in Fressingfield...
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Anglo-Catholicism were the Caroline Divines of the 17th century, the Jacobite Nonjuring schism of the 17th and 18th centuries, and the Oxford Movement, which began...
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Thomas Ken (section The nonjuring schism)
King William; he was released shortly afterwards and worked on ending the schism between the nonjurors and the church. After Kidder’s death in 1703, Queen...
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English Reformation (redirect from Anglican Schism)
legate to end England's schism with the Catholic Church. On 28 November, Pole addressed Parliament to ask it to end the schism, declaring "I come not to...
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Old Believers movement Nonjuring schism (1688), a split within the Anglican Churches of England, Scotland and Ireland Crotty Schism (early 19th century)...
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Non-juror (redirect from Nonjuring clergy)
allegiance to William and Mary and their heirs or abjure the Stuarts; see Nonjuring schism In French history, non-jurors or Refractory clergy were clergy members...
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some based on theological disputes and some on personalities. After a schism (circa 1978) in the communion, one of the factions led by Horst Block was...
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of the independent non-established Scottish Episcopal Church. The Nonjuring schism led to the British Government imposing penal laws against the church...
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Elizabeth I Matthew Parker Richard Hooker James I Charles I William Laud Nonjuring schism Latitudinarian Anglo-Catholicism (Liberal) Oxford Movement Anglican...
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Thomas Wagstaffe (section Nonjuring consecration)
October 1712) was a clergyman of the Church of England, after the nonjuring schism a bishop of the breakaway church. Wagstaffe was born on 13 February...
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Anglican churches. Ken later left the Church of England during the Nonjuring schism, which developed in response to the invasion of England by the Dutch...
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changes. The 1637 prayer book was revived for worship following the Nonjuring schism as part of a general liturgical revival in Scotland. George Seton,...
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diverse cultural traditions has resulted in considerable conflict and even schism concerning some or all of these developments, as was the case in the Anglican...
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Chicago-Lambeth Quadrilateral Ritualist movement Bangorian Controversy Nonjuring schism Christian theological controversy Anglo-Catholicism: Kenneth Leech...
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(4th ed.). London, Oxford, and Cambridge: Rivingtons. Bramhall, John (1842). "Schism Guarded". The Works of Archbishop Bramhall. Vol. 2. Oxford: J.H. Parker...
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Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism, form three "branches" of the historic pre-schism Catholic Church. Tractarians argued for the inclusion of traditional aspects...
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declaration, there was still substantial support for James from the Nonjuring schism in all three kingdoms, particularly in parts of Scotland. Viscount...
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because of continuing unease within the Church of England over Seabury's nonjuring Scottish orders. In 1789, representative clergy from nine original dioceses...
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2024. Retrieved April 11, 2023 – via Dropbox. Doenecke, Justus D. (1986). "Schism in Perspective: A Comparative View". Historical Magazine of the Protestant...
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languages to accompany the missionary work, though in 1831 there was a schism which led to the founding of the Trinitarian Bible Society.[citation needed]...
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Gadderar. Collier was the primus of the nonjuring line and a strong supporter of the four usages. (see Nonjuring schism) In the years following the Revolution...
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Christians appearing between the First Council of Nicaea, the East-West Schism and proto-Protestantism. Among these late ancient and Medieval Christian...
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