Revolution, Religion, and National Identity: Imperial Anglicanism in British North America, 1745-1795Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 2000 - 336 sayfa This work seeks to put into religious and political context the British government's imperial religious policy for its North American colonies in the fifty years around the American Revolution. It is of special interest to students of North American and British constitutional, political, and religious history. |
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... Rome claimed continuity of faith and polity with the whole history of the church and increasingly insisted on a particular fidelity to and affinity with the " primitive " church of the early centuries . As the reformer John Jewel ...
... Rome claimed continuity of faith and polity with the whole history of the church and increasingly insisted on a particular fidelity to and affinity with the " primitive " church of the early centuries . As the reformer John Jewel ...
Sayfa 15
... Rome as the great beast , the embodiment of all that is hos- tile to the will of God . The church's first historian , Eusebius of Caesarea ( ca. 260-340 ) , ingeniously interpreted the emperor Con- stantine's adoption of the church as ...
... Rome as the great beast , the embodiment of all that is hos- tile to the will of God . The church's first historian , Eusebius of Caesarea ( ca. 260-340 ) , ingeniously interpreted the emperor Con- stantine's adoption of the church as ...
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... rome , the patriarchs of Alexandria were consecrated by presbyters until the middle of the third century . Very few believed the episco- pate to have a character distinct from the priesthood , only that it added an additional quality to ...
... rome , the patriarchs of Alexandria were consecrated by presbyters until the middle of the third century . Very few believed the episco- pate to have a character distinct from the priesthood , only that it added an additional quality to ...
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... Rome's ju- risdiction in France even as the regal power excluded his temporal interference ) , the French church proved attractive to the Laudi- ans . Bishop Richard Montagu ( 1577-1641 ) even saw antipapal Gallicanism as a basis for a ...
... Rome's ju- risdiction in France even as the regal power excluded his temporal interference ) , the French church proved attractive to the Laudi- ans . Bishop Richard Montagu ( 1577-1641 ) even saw antipapal Gallicanism as a basis for a ...
Sayfa 24
... Rome were severed , other reforms would follow as a matter of course ) were consistent with their attempts to introduce a reformed episcopacy and prayer book worship to continental prot- estant churches . They would thereby extend the ...
... Rome were severed , other reforms would follow as a matter of course ) were consistent with their attempts to introduce a reformed episcopacy and prayer book worship to continental prot- estant churches . They would thereby extend the ...
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Religious Rivalry and the Struggle for Acadia 17321770 | 35 |
The Church of England and the Conquest of French Canada | 66 |
British Policy Dealing with the Catholic Church in Quebec 17631774 The Problem of the Roman Catholic Episcopate | 92 |
British Policy Dealing with the Roman Catholic Church in Canada 17631774 Continued The Quebec Act | 123 |
The Anglican Episcopacy Conflict in Context | 155 |
The Establishment of a Colonial High Church Episcopate | 210 |
The Constitutional Act of 1791 and the Establishment of the Anglican See of Quebec | 237 |
Conclusion | 261 |
Notes | 265 |
Bibliography | 302 |
Index | 327 |
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