The Law Reports

The Law Reports

Author: Great Britain. High Court of Justice. Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division

Publisher:

Published: 1913

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13:

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The Imperial Origins of the King's Church in Early America 1607-1783

The Imperial Origins of the King's Church in Early America 1607-1783

Author: James Bell

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2004-02-17

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 0230005586

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The experience of the King's church in Early America was shaped by the unfolding imperial policies of the English government after 1675. London-based civil and ecclesiastical officials supervised the extension and development of the church overseas. The recruitment, appointment and financial support of the ministers was guided by London officials. Transplanted to the New World without the traditional hierarchical structure of the church - no bishop served in the colonies during the colonial period - at the time of the American Revolution it was neither an English-American, or American-English church, yet modified in a distinctive manner.


From Cranmer to Davidson

From Cranmer to Davidson

Author: Stephen Taylor

Publisher: Boydell & Brewer

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 498

ISBN-13: 9780851157429

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Important texts in the Church's history collected together in one volume. This first miscellany volume to be published by the Church of England Record Society contains eight edited texts covering aspects of the history of the Church from the Reformation to the early twentieth century. The longest contribution is a scholarly edition of W.J. Conybeare's famous and influential article on nineteenth-century "Church Parties"; other documents included are the protests against Archbishop Cranmer's metropolitical powers of visitation, the petitions to the Long Parliament in support of the Prayer Book, and Randall Davidson's memoir on the role of the archbishop of Canterbury in the early twentieth century. Stephen Taylor is Professor in the History ofEarly Modern England, University of Durham. Contributors: PAUL AYRIS, MELANIE BARBER, ARTHUR BURNS, JUDITH MALTBY, ANTHONY MILTON, ANDREW ROBINSON, STEPHEN TAYLOR, BRETT USHER, ALEXANDRA WALSHAM