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  • Hadrian à Saravia
    ... 590]]; in English, [[1592 AD|1592]], and reprinted), was an argument for [[episcopacy]], which led to a controversy with [[Theodore Beza]] and gained him incorp ...
    4 KB (532 words) - 14:02, 8 March 2016
  • James VI and I
    ... cottish kirk "so neir as can be" to the English church and reestablish the episcopacy, a policy which met with strong opposition.<ref>In March 1605, [[John Spo ...
    57 KB (8931 words) - 06:59, 12 March 2016
  • Thomas Bilson
    ... he "Christian commonwealth", and enjoyed publishing success. He defended [[episcopacy]], following on from [[John Bridges (bishop)|John Bridges]].<sup>[]</sup>< ...
    9 KB (1307 words) - 08:44, 27 December 2022
  • Hampton Court Conference
    ... ty of [[Archbishop]] [[John Whitgift]] and 8 Bishops who represented the [[episcopacy]], supported by eight [[Dean court (Church)|deans]] and one [[archdeacon]] ...
    4 KB (564 words) - 04:56, 12 March 2016
  • Hampton Court conference
    ... f [[Archbishop]] [[John Whitgift]] and eight Bishops who represented the [[episcopacy]], supported by eight [[Dean (Church)|deans]] and one [[archdeacon]], and ...
    5 KB (690 words) - 07:17, 17 March 2016
  • English Reformation
    ... now between the Puritans (who wished to see an end of the prayer book and episcopacy), and this third party (the considerable body of people who looked kindly ... ... e war was only partly about religion, but the abolition of prayer book and episcopacy by a Puritan Parliament was an element in the causes of the conflict. As h ...
    70 KB (11099 words) - 08:05, 18 March 2019
  • King James I of England
    ... ottish kirk "so neir as can be" to the English church and to reestablish [[episcopacy]], a policy which met with strong opposition from [[Presbyterianism|presby ...
    55 KB (8606 words) - 08:49, 13 March 2018
  • James I of England and religious issues
    ... cottish kirk "so neir as can be" to the English church and reestablish the episcopacy in Scotland, a policy which met with opposition from the Scottish Parliame ... [[Category:Episcopacy in Anglicanism]]
    8 KB (1243 words) - 13:00, 15 March 2016
  • Book of Common Prayer
    ... creased. Puritan-inspired petitions for the removal of the prayer book and episcopacy '[[Root and Branch|root and branch]]' resulted in local disquiet in many p ...
    66 KB (10436 words) - 09:51, 5 March 2016
  • William Laud
    ... orth saw the political dangers of Puritanism, Laud saw the threat to the [[episcopacy]]. But the Puritans themselves felt threatened: the [[Counter-Reformation] ...
    7 KB (995 words) - 13:22, 16 March 2016
  • Gregory of Nazianzus
    ... the Church.<sup>[]</sup> Basil, who had long displayed inclinations to the episcopacy, was elected bishop of the see of [[Caesarea Mazaca|Caesarea in Cappadocia ...
    30 KB (4363 words) - 02:55, 12 March 2016
  • Ordinary
    [[Category:Episcopacy in Roman Catholicism]]
    13 KB (1992 words) - 14:12, 26 April 2019
  • Hugh Broughton
    ... caliger]]. He wrote against [[Theodore Beza]] fiercely in Greek; he held [[episcopacy]] to be apostolic.
    9 KB (1394 words) - 11:25, 18 February 2020
  • Carlo Maria Martini
    ... tifical Gregorian University, where he served until his appointment to the episcopacy.
    4 KB (598 words) - 11:06, 10 March 2022

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