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Hace 3 días · Church of England, English national church that traces its history back to the arrival of Christianity in Britain during the 2nd century. It has been the original church of the Anglican Communion since the 16th-century Protestant Reformation. Learn more about the Church of England in this article.
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Hace 1 día · Caroline period (1625–1649) 1649–1688. 1700–1950. v. t. e. The English Reformation took place in 16th-century England when the Church of England was forced by its monarchs and elites to break away from the authority of the pope and the Catholic Church.
Hace 1 día · The Church of England ( C of E) is the established Christian Church in England and the Crown Dependencies. It is the origin of the Anglican tradition, which combines features of both Reformed and Catholic Christian practices. Its adherents are called Anglicans.
Hace 2 días · Citation: , 'Henry VIII: January 1537, 1-5', in Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Volume 12 Part 1, January-May 1537, (London, 1890) pp. 1-16. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/letters-papers-hen8/vol12/no1/pp1-16 [accessed 20 May 2024]. Footnotes. January 1537, 1–5. Footnotes. 1.
Hace 2 días · The Act of Supremacy (1534) made Henry the head of the Church of England for ‘the conservation of the peace, unity and tranquility of this realm’ (p. 66). But some evangelicals viewed the Christian life as one where persecution is inevitable.
Hace 2 días · Sir Thomas More PC (7 February 1478 – 6 July 1535), venerated in the Catholic Church as Saint Thomas More, [2] was an English lawyer, judge, [3] social philosopher, author, statesman, amateur theologian, and noted Renaissance humanist. [4] . He also served Henry VIII as Lord High Chancellor of England from October 1529 to May 1532. [5] .
Hace 5 días · Citation: 'Henry VIII: January 1531, 16-31', in Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Volume 5, 1531-1532, (London, 1880) pp. 22-37. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/letters-papers-hen8/vol5/pp22-37 [accessed 11 May 2024]. Footnotes. January 1531, 16-31. Footnotes. 1.