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The Compositions of Thomas Tallis: How the English Reformation Informed His Style
Thomas Tallis, known by some as the "Father of English Church Music," accomplished one of the most impressive feats in the history of musical service: surviving in the Chapel Royal through the reigns of vastly different monarchs during one of the most ...
Joshua L. Gore
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In Reformation England, English women who desired to live a contemplative life were forced to flee to France or to the Spanish Netherlands. Almost fifty years later, in 1609 they created the first English Poor Clares convent dedicated specifically to ...
Claire SCHIANO-LOCURCIO
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Prayer Book Catechism: Past its sell-by date?
The Book of Common Prayer (BCP) is the first introduction to Anglican belief and liturgy for many. More specifically, the Book of Common Prayer of 1662 contains the traditional catechism of the Church of England, enjoining catechumens to receive training
Raymond Potgieter
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The paper outlines the contribution of German to the word stock of English in the three periods of Old English, Middle English, and Early Modern English, or, in other words, from the early Middle Ages up to 1700, and relates these words to major cultural
Ulrich Busse
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English Evangelical Historians on the Origins of “the Reformation”
Although Luther’s protest of indulgences in 1517 is often considered to be the point of origin for “the Reformation”, first- and second-generation English evangelicals understood that origin differently.
Susan Royal
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Definition of puritanism and its interpretations
The article deals with the appearance in the context of the development of the English Reformation in the middle of the 16th century of supporters of the further reformation of the Church of England following the example of the European continental ...
V. N. Yerokhin
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Review on the book «The Oxford History of Anglicanism» (Oxford, 2017) [PDF]
The reviewed volume «The Oxford History of Anglicanism. Vol. 1. Reformation and Identity, с. 1520–1662 » (Ed. by A. Milton. Oxford, 2017) definitely is a seminal work on English ecclesiastical history. The concept of the Church of England as a «contested
Anastasia Andreyevna Palamarchuk
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Англійській і українській полемічні дискурси доби Реформації: тактико-стратегічна ієрархія
English and Ukrainian polemic discourses of the Reformation period: tactical and strategic hierarchy The article argues that the tactical and strategic hierarchy in English and Ukrainian polemical discourses of the Reformation period is dominated by ...
Andrzej Kaustov
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Sixteenth-century English Protestants struggled with the legacy left them by the Lutheran reformation: a strict disjunction between inward and outward that hindered the development of a robust theology of worship. For Luther, outward forms of worship had
Littlejohn W. Bradford
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Court of Faculties, secular and ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the English monarch during the Reformation [PDF]
Royal Reformation in England opened the way to a high-scale discussion on the substance of the supreme power and its practical implementation. As the English crown usurped the very jurisdiction considered as the proper to the See of Rome, all the ...
Anastasia Andreevna Palamarchuk
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