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Episcopacy

open access: yes, 1996
Klausnitzer, Wolfgang
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The Survival of Episcopacy

2021
Four parishes retained episcopal ministers until at least 1709; the circumstances that made this possible and the efforts to remove them are examined. The well documented transfer in Alva is described, together with the rabblings that occurred in Logie and Stirling.
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Episcopacy

open access: yes, 2021
Abstract Chapter 7 analyses the Reformed Conformist attitude to the Church’s hierarchy. It opens by underlining that the British delegates at Dort had specifically asserted the superiority of the episcopal Church order maintained in the British Isles.
Stephen Hampton
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Ussher and the Defence of Episcopacy

2007
Abstract In 1640, Ussher went to England for the first time in fourteen years. Though his ostensible reason was to present the subsidies of the Irish convocation to the King, it is clear that his visit was also a product of the new political environment in England, following the King's problems with Scotland and the resultant recall of ...
exaly   +2 more sources

Frank Weston, the Kikuyu Controversy, and the necessity of episcopacy

open access: yesInternational Journal for the Study of the Christian Church, 2015
This article provides a historical and theological account of the controversy that erupted in 1913 when Frank Weston, Bishop of Zanzibar, appealed to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Randall Davidson, to try W.G. Peel, the Bishop of Mombasa, and J.J. Willis,
Law, David R.
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