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  • ...Index]]: [[Henry VIII]] * [[Thomas Cranmer]] * [[Edward VI]] * [[Elizabeth I]] * [[Anglican Communion]] * [[Church of England]] * [[39 Articles]] * [[Book of Common Prayer]]
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  • .... The ideas in Germany were taken up in other northern European countries, England and Switzerland. The [[Protestant Churches]] taught that the [[Bible]] had ...ers more traditional, under monarchs such as [[Edward VI]] and [[Elizabeth I]], and church leaders such as [[Thomas Cranmer]] and [[William Laud]]. What
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  • ...Catholic Church]] and those who justified separation from the [[Church of England]] following the Elizabethan Religious Settlement are commonly called "Purit ...a]] and Lutheran [[Germany]]. These contacts shaped their position towards Elizabeth's religious via media (middle way).
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  • subtopics = [[Book of Common Prayer]] | ...hrough its phrases and quotations. After Queen Mary reunited the Church of England with the Roman Catholic Church, he was executed in 1556 for heresy.
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  • ...Sancta Sedes''). Catholics worldwide consider each pope to be the succesor of [[St. Peter]]. The current Pope is Benedict XVI. ...ficate without being canonically and properly elected to it. The existence of an antipope is usually due either to doctrinal controversy within the Churc
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  • '''A Biographical Account of the Author, on A TREATISE OF THE WHOLE ARMOUR OF GOD.''' '''William Gurnall, M.A.''' ''By the Rev. J. C. RYLE, B.A. Oxon.,'' ''Vicar of Stradbroke, Suffolk.''
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