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The Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion were established in 1563, and are the historic defining statements of Anglican doctrine in relation to the controversies of the English Reformation; especially in ...
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; As established by the Bishops, the Clergy, and the Laity of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of [The Twenty-first of the former Articles is omitted; because it is partly of a local and civil nature, and is provided for, as to the remaining parts of it, in other Articles.] Articles of Religion...
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THE ARTICLES OF RELIGION (commonly referred to as "The Thirty-Nine Articles) as published (and annotated) in The Book of Common Prayer of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America (1979). The 1979 version indicates the text of the 1571, 1662 version.
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The basic summary of belief of the Church of England, the Thirty - nine Articles of Religion were drawn up by the church in convocation in 1563 on the basis of the earlier Forty - two Articles of 1553. Subscription to them by the clergy was ordered by act of Parliament in 1571. Devised to exclude Roman Catholics...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Thirty-nine Articles (Church of England), the doctrinal statement of the Church of England.
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The Thirty-nine Articles of Religion of the Church of England, 1571, given in English and in Latin.
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A Table of the Articles HIS Book of Articles before rehearsed, is again approved, and allowed to be holden and executed within the Realm, by the assent and consent of our Sovereign Lady ELIZABETH, by the grace of God, of England, France, and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith, &c. Which Articles were deliberately...
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VII. Remarks on certain Passages of the Thirty-nine Articles {261} 1. THIS Tract was written under the conviction that the Anglican Thirty-nine Articles of Religion, of which it treated, were, when taken in their letter, so loosely worded, so incomplete in statement, and so ambiguous in their meaning, as to need...
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SIR: Michael Jensen (Letters, June 2005) is right in saying that "Jensenism" is close to the Anglicanism of the Thirty-Nine Articles of 1562. The question was whether those Articles (for example, XIII: "Works done before the grace of Christ, and the Inspiration of his Spirit, are not pleasant to God, ...
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The articles were based on the work of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury (1533-1556). Cranmer and his colleagues prepared several statements of faith during the reign of Henry VIII but it was not until the reign of Edward VI that the ecclesiastical reformers were able to make more thorough changes.
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