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D. Deaneries of the Church of England (8 P) Deans of St Stephen's Chapel, Westminster (6 P) Provosts and Deans of Derby (11 P) Deans of Durham (37 P)
イングランド国教会 (イングランドこっきょうかい、 英: Church of England, C of E )は、 16世紀 ( 1534年 )の イングランド王国 で成立した キリスト教会 の名称で、世界に広がる 聖公会 ( アングリカン・コミュニオン )のうち最初に成立し、その母体となっ ...
Anglikánska cirkev ( angl. Church of England – doslova Cirkev Anglicka alebo Anglická cirkev) je oficiálne uznaná štátna cirkev v Anglicku. Zároveň je „matkou“ a „hlavou“ Anglikánskeho zväzu cirkví . Vznikla roku 1534 tzv. Supremačným aktom ( Act of Supremacy) Henricha VIII., ktorým vyhlásil odtrhnutie cirkvi v Anglicku ...
The term "Arminianism" in Protestant theology refers to Jacobus Arminius, a Dutch theologian, and his Remonstrant followers, and covers his proposed revisions to Reformed theology (known as Calvinism). "Arminianism" in the English sense, however, had a broader application: to questions of church hierarchy, discipline and uniformity; to details ...
t. e. The Anglican Communion is the third largest Christian communion after the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. [2] [3] [4] Founded in 1867 in London, the communion has more than 85 million members [5] [6] [7] within the Church of England and other autocephalous national and regional churches in full communion. [8]
Magnus Church of England Academy (formerly Magnus Church of England School and Magnus Grammar School before that) often abbreviated as 'Magnus', is a British secondary school located in the market town of Newark-on-Trent, in Nottinghamshire, England. It was founded as a grammar school by the 16th-century English diplomat and cleric Thomas ...
During the reign of Elizabeth I (r. 1558–1603), the Church of England was widely considered a Reformed church, and Calvinists held the best bishoprics and deaneries. Nevertheless, it preserved certain characteristics of medieval Catholicism , such as cathedrals, church choirs , a formal liturgy contained in the Book of Common Prayer , traditional clerical vestments , and episcopal polity .