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  2. Richard Hooker - Wikipedia

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    The book is far more than a negative rebuttal of the puritan claims: it is (here McAdoo quotes John S. Marshall) "a continuous and coherent whole presenting a philosophy and theology congenial to the Anglican Book of Common Prayer and the traditional aspects of the Elizabethan Settlement". [16]

  3. Reginald H. Fuller - Wikipedia

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    Fuller was a fellow of the American Association of Theological Schools, 1961–1962.He was president of Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas, 1983-84 He was recipient of the first annual Ecumenism Award from the Washington Theological Consortium and of honorary degrees from among others General Theological Seminary (STD), Philadelphia Divinity School (STD), and Seabury-Western Theological ...

  4. The English Hymnal - Wikipedia

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    The English Hymnal is a hymn book which was published in 1906 [1] for the Church of England by Oxford University Press.It was edited by the clergyman and writer Percy Dearmer and the composer and music historian Ralph Vaughan Williams, and was a significant publication in the history of Anglican church music.

  5. Category:Anglican liturgical books - Wikipedia

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    The Anglican Service Book; Together in Song; Y. Yattendon Hymnal This page was last edited on 18 February 2023, at 16:48 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. Category:Anglicanism - Wikipedia

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    Anglican liturgical books‎ (2 C, 38 P) Anglican liturgy‎ (8 C, 35 P) M. Anglican newspapers and magazines‎ (19 P) O. ... R. John Reading (composer and organist)

  7. W. R. F. Browning - Wikipedia

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    The Anglican Synthesis, edited by Browning and published in 1965 by Peter Smith, is a collection of essays intended as a re-examination of Catholic and Protestant elements in Anglicanism. Its concluding essay argues that a true Anglican synthesis would not be a compromise but rather "utterly Catholic and utterly Protestant".

  8. Reginald John Campbell - Wikipedia

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    R J Campbell in 1903. Reginald John Campbell (29 August 1867 – 1 March 1956) was a British Congregationalist and Anglican divine who became a popular preacher while the minister at the City Temple and a leading exponent of 'The New Theology' movement of 1907.

  9. Book of Common Prayer (1559) - Wikipedia

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    The 1559 Book of Common Prayer, [note 1] also called the Elizabethan prayer book, is the third edition of the Book of Common Prayer and the text that served as an official liturgical book of the Church of England throughout the Elizabethan era. Elizabeth I became Queen of England in 1558 following the death of her Catholic half-sister Mary I.