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War and Conflict: Memorial, Commemoration and Remembrance (2011)
Partisans of Charles I had proclaimed his martyrdom under the circumstances of the Commonwealth, claims amplified after his death in 1649 and into the later-seventeenth century by bishops, divines and royalist gentlemen.
Harmes, Marcus
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Conversations about unity between the Church of England and Methodism took place between 1956 and 1972. These are shown to have focused on debates about what a church is, and the expression of ministry within it.
Catterall, Pippa
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This article treats ordained ministries in the historic church traditions, East and West, which engage the ecumenical conversations, explorations, and emerging consensus on church-dividing issues on Christian ministry.
John St-Helier Gibaut
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The fall of Episcopacy in Scotland 1688-1691
This thesis attempts to shed light on a little-studied moment in the history of the Williamite revolution in Scotland, namely what factors led to the abolition of episcopacy in July 1689 and the establishment of Presbyterian church government in June ...
Shukman, Ann Margaret
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Allmen Jean-Jacques von. Un livre anglican sur le ministère apostolique : The Apostolic Ministry, Essays on the history and the doctrine of episcopacy, Edité par l’évêque d’Oxford, K. E. Kirk, Londres, Hodder & Stoughton, 1946. In: Revue d'histoire et de
Allmen, Jean-Jacques von
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In mitiorem partem: Robert Leighton’s journey towards Episcopacy [PDF]
Robert Leighton (1610/11-1684) was a significant Scottish churchman of the seventeenth-century. He has been the subject of religious confessional history-writing which continues to skew our understanding of him.
Hamilton, Alan James
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On the Authenticity of the Names of the Earliest Novgorod Princesses: Anna and Alexandra
This article addresses the question of the authenticity of the names attributed to two early Novgorod princesses, the mother and the wife of the 11th-century Prince Vladimir Yaroslavich, founder of Novgorod’s oldest cathedral, St Sophia.
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Sacraments of Holy Orders and Matrimony by the motu proprio Omnium in mentem written by Benedict XVI
This article presents a document issued in the form of the Apostolic Letter motu proprio by Pope Benedict XVI on October 26, 2009 and entitled Omnium in mentem.
Piotr Wojnarowicz
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The author deals with the qualities that a candidate for the episcopacy was expected to have in the Middle Ages and should have today. Such requirements are found in medieval, modern, and contemporary normative ecclesiastical acts.
Brinda, Štefan
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Different approaches to understanding episcopacy and episcopal ministry
This graduation thesis deals with the different status of episcopate and service of bishops in the Slovak Republic. It starts with look at the episcopacy with reference to the Bible, which continues by the first deflection from the Bible with the ...
Dikej, Ján
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