The High Church Schism: Four Lectures on the Nonjurors |
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... National Church and so bring an end to the schism was to some extent strengthened by the death of Wagstaffe in 1712. His demise left Hickes the only surviving Nonjuring bishop . Here was a splendid opportunity for ending the whole ...
... National Church and so bring an end to the schism was to some extent strengthened by the death of Wagstaffe in 1712. His demise left Hickes the only surviving Nonjuring bishop . Here was a splendid opportunity for ending the whole ...
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... Church . Brett was born in 1667 and so would be about 47 at this time . His life hitherto had been spent in the National Church . He had been ordained deacon in 1690 and priest in the year following . He was well connected , a person of ...
... Church . Brett was born in 1667 and so would be about 47 at this time . His life hitherto had been spent in the National Church . He had been ordained deacon in 1690 and priest in the year following . He was well connected , a person of ...
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... National Church just before his death in 1799. Four years earlier he had consecrated Thomas Garnet who in his turn consecrated Charles Booth . The date of Garnet's death is not known . Booth carried on business as a watch - maker in ...
... National Church just before his death in 1799. Four years earlier he had consecrated Thomas Garnet who in his turn consecrated Charles Booth . The date of Garnet's death is not known . Booth carried on business as a watch - maker in ...
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accept actually allegiance allowed already appears asked attack attitude authority became become believed bishops body called Catholic cause character Charles Christian Church clergy consecrated course Deacon deal deprived died difficult divine doctrine doubt ecclesiastical effect England English fact faith felt followed friends gave George give Government hands Hickes House importance influence interest issue James Ken's kind King known later Law's learning least live London Lord means National Church nature never Nonjuring Nonjurors oath obedience perhaps period person political position possible Prayer prepared probably published question reason refused regarded religion religious remained sacraments Sancroft schism secular seems seen soul spiritual subjects succession taken teaching thing Thomas thought tion took true Usagers whole William writing