Showing posts with label 1662 BCP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1662 BCP. Show all posts
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Bp. J.C. Ryle: Review of Evangelical Anglicanism, 1829-1879
The ever-wise, well-read,
scholarly, evangelical, kind, firm, courageous, unblinking and old Anglican Prayer Book
man and Bishop, John Charles Ryle, gives his review of Evangelical Anglicanism from
1829 to 1879. The principles of
steadfastness and courage are ever-timely.
May it be said that the frivolities and entertainments—then, as now—disappear
as the brain-dead jokers (what else can
Bp. J.C. Ryle: Review of Evangelical Anglicanism, 1829-1879
The ever-wise, well-read,
scholarly, evangelical, kind, firm, courageous, unblinking and old Anglican Prayer Book
man and Bishop, John Charles Ryle, gives his review of Evangelical Anglicanism from
1829 to 1879. The principles of
steadfastness and courage are ever-timely.
May it be said that the frivolities and entertainments—then, as now—disappear
as the brain-dead jokers (what else can
Saturday, September 29, 2012
ABC Thomas Cranmer's Ambitious Legacy
http://www.historytoday.com/diarmaid-macculloch/cranmers-ambiguous-legacy
Cranmer's Ambiguous Legacy
By Diarmaid MacCulloch
Diarmaid MacCulloch reflects on the 'after-life' of Henry VIII's archbishop, burnt at the stake as a Protestant martyr under Mary.
Portrait of Cranmer after Henry VIII's death by an unknown artistArchbishop Thomas Cranmer died at the stake in 1556,
ABC Thomas Cranmer's Ambitious Legacy
http://www.historytoday.com/diarmaid-macculloch/cranmers-ambiguous-legacy
Cranmer's Ambiguous Legacy
By Diarmaid MacCulloch
Diarmaid MacCulloch reflects on the 'after-life' of Henry VIII's archbishop, burnt at the stake as a Protestant martyr under Mary.
Portrait of Cranmer after Henry VIII's death by an unknown artistArchbishop Thomas Cranmer died at the stake in 1556,
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Lee Gatiss: The 350th Anniversary of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer
http://leegatiss.wordpress.com/2012/08/17/the-book-of-common-prayer/
The Book of Common Prayer
This month sees the 350th anniversary of the official adoption of the Book of Common Prayer in 1662.
Last year we celebrated the 400th anniversary of the King James Version of the Bible. This year the history buffs and antiquarians are in joyful mood because it is the 350th anniversary
Lee Gatiss: The 350th Anniversary of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer
http://leegatiss.wordpress.com/2012/08/17/the-book-of-common-prayer/
The Book of Common Prayer
This month sees the 350th anniversary of the official adoption of the Book of Common Prayer in 1662.
Last year we celebrated the 400th anniversary of the King James Version of the Bible. This year the history buffs and antiquarians are in joyful mood because it is the 350th anniversary
Lee Gatiss: The Great Ejection of the Puritans
http://leegatiss.wordpress.com/2012/08/24/the-great-ejection-of-the-puritans/
The Great Ejection of the Puritans
Today is the 350th anniversary of the Great Ejection of the Puritans from the Church of England.
1662 may have been a significant year for the Book of Common Prayer. It was not, however, a good year for those to whom the gospel and a good conscience were more precious than
Lee Gatiss: The Great Ejection of the Puritans
http://leegatiss.wordpress.com/2012/08/24/the-great-ejection-of-the-puritans/
The Great Ejection of the Puritans
Today is the 350th anniversary of the Great Ejection of the Puritans from the Church of England.
1662 may have been a significant year for the Book of Common Prayer. It was not, however, a good year for those to whom the gospel and a good conscience were more precious than
Sunday, August 12, 2012
24 Aug, St. Bartholomew's Day: Global Day of Anglican Prayer
http://commonprayerday.com/
A Global Day of Anglican Prayer
The 24th of August is Common Prayer Day, a day for Anglicans all across the world to come together in celebration of their common heritage of prayer and worship.
This 2012 Christians of the Anglican tradition will renew their commitment to the tradition of Common Prayer as they celebrate a read or sung service of Evening
24 Aug, St. Bartholomew's Day: Global Day of Anglican Prayer
http://commonprayerday.com/
A Global Day of Anglican Prayer
The 24th of August is Common Prayer Day, a day for Anglicans all across the world to come together in celebration of their common heritage of prayer and worship.
This 2012 Christians of the Anglican tradition will renew their commitment to the tradition of Common Prayer as they celebrate a read or sung service of Evening
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