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    The Caroline Divines were influential theologians and writers in the Church of England who lived during the reigns of King Charles I and, after the Stuart...
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    Particularly influential in the history of Anglo-Catholicism were the Caroline Divines of the 17th century, the Jacobite Nonjuring schism of the 17th and...
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    much used polemically against the group of theologians now known as Caroline divines. A term with a more accurate focus is Durham House group. Laudianism...
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  • were a group of scholars within the Church of England known as the Caroline Divines, who flourished in the 1600s during the reigns of Charles I and Charles...
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  • Anglicanism (redirect from Divine (noun))
    England and the associated Church of Ireland were presented by some Anglican divines as comprising a distinct Christian tradition, with theologies, structures...
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  • Anglicans cite the work of the standard divines, or foundational theologians, of Anglicanism as instructive. Such divines include Cranmer, Richard Hooker, Matthew...
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  • term high church also came to be associated with the beliefs of the Caroline divines and with the pietistic emphases of the period, practised by the Little...
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    Presbyterianism in opposition to the preference of King Charles I and the Caroline Divines for instead Establishing both High Church Anglicanism and Bishops....
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    of redeemed reason informed the theology of the seventeenth-century Caroline Divines and later provided many members of the Church of England with a theological...
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    move to Arminianism in the Church of England, and led directly to the Caroline Divines, of which Laud was one of the first. The modern expression of this...
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    proposals from both Presbyterians and the surviving Durham House Group of Caroline Divines over sentiments that they were each responsible for the violence of...
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  • begins with John Jewel, through Richard Hooker to William Laud and the Caroline Divines, and then on to eighteenth and nineteenth century High Churchmen like...
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    The Westminster Assembly of Divines was a council of divines (theologians) and members of the English Parliament appointed from 1643 to 1653 to restructure...
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    Restoration and beginning of the Carolean era in 1660 under Charles II. Caroline Divines Hirsch, Edward (2014). A Poet's Glossary. p. 93. ISBN 9780547737461...
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  • attend church services. Others argued the new regime was illegitimate, since divine right and inheritance meant kings could not be removed, the so-called "state...
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  • would become a feature of the English Reformation. The list of the 46 divines as they appear in the Bishop's Book included all of the bishops, eight...
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    and friend of Erasmus, studied at Magdalen College. Several of the Caroline Divines e.g. in particular William Laud as President of St. John's and Chancellor...
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    insistence upon promoting the High Church reforms advocated by the Caroline Divines and by Archbishop William Laud, alienated opponents of Anglo-Catholicism...
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    relations". He was a scholar who published an important book entitled 'The Caroline Divines and the Church of Rome: A Contribution to Current Ecumenical Dialogue'...
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    Calvinism, the 17th century brought forth a Golden Age of Anglicanism. The Caroline Divines, such as Andrewes, Laud, Herbert Thorndike, Jeremy Taylor, John Cosin...
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    has three sisterhoods and they are found also in Toronto, Saint John the Divine; Brisbane, Sacred Advent. The Year-Book (1911) of the Episcopal Church of...
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    prayers for the dead, pilgrimage, and the veneration of relics do not mediate divine favour. To believe otherwise would be superstition at best and idolatry...
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    theology Anglican doctrine Thirty-nine Articles Books of Homilies Caroline Divines Chicago–Lambeth Quadrilateral Episcopal polity Sacraments Mary Ministry...
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    Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell. He is sometimes known as the "Shakespeare of Divines" for his poetic style of expression, and he is frequently cited as one...
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  • catholic entity as the body of Christ, and the sacramental system as the divinely given means of grace. A low churchman now became the equivalent of an evangelical...
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    Prayer (1604) King James Version Caroline period (1625–1649) Arminianism in the Church of England Caroline Divines Laudianism History of the Puritans...
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    Woodruff Shields, Book of the Common Prayer... as amended by Westminster Divines, 1661 (Philadelphia, 1867; new ed., New York, 1880). Daniel Neal, History...
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    regarded as the minimum necessary to maintain the full canonical hours of the Divine Office. Even in houses with adequate numbers, the regular obligations of...
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