James Daugherty
In England in the early 1600s, everyone was forced to join the Church of England. Young William Bradford and his friends believed they had every right to belong to whichever church they wanted. In the name of religious freedom, they fled to ... [... more]
Random House |
The Apology of the Church of England (Large Print Edition)
An argument for orthodox Christian religion: John Jewel wrote his Apology in the mid 16th Century in support of the nascent Church of England. In it, he deftly expresses that the foundation for the Church of England as a separate entity from the Roman [... more]
$13.99
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N.T. Wright
N. T. Wright is one of the world's top biblical scholars, a prolific author, and the Bishop of Durham for the Church of England. His book, Jesus and the Victory of God, is widely regarded as one of the most significant studies on the historical ... [... more]
Harper Collins |
N T. Wright
N.T. Wright is Bishop of Durham for the Church of England and the author of numerous books, including Simply Christian: Why Christianity Makes Sense. [... more]
Harper Collins |
January 15th - Today In History - Today in History
January 15th - Today In History Guest Author - Tammy Cordani What events occurred on January 15th? - King Henry VIII caused controversy when he announced that he was the head of the Church of England. - Henry VIII's daughter, Elizabeth, was ... [... more]
Bella Online |
How to Have A Merry Christmas in Merrie England
It may be cold and damp but many of the Christmas customs originated in England and are celebrated there with color and delight. Whether London or the provinces, a visit to the Church of England is a joy. In London, visit Westminster Cathedral, ... [... more]
eHow |
How to Use the Book of Common Prayer
The Book of Common Prayer has origins that date back to the 1500's. It was once a manual used by the Church of England. Since then, many other churches and societies, in general, have taken bits and pieces of this book and incorporated it into ... [... more]
eHow |
How to Make Methodism Part of Your Life
Methodism began in 18th century England by a group of men within the Church of England. It focused on bible study and used a methodical approach to Christian living and the scriptures. Many of these Methodist churches still exist today, and you ... [... more]
eHow |
The Women's Movement in the Church of England, 1850-1930
Contending that the current controversy over the role and status of women in the Church of England has its origins in the 19th century, Heeney here explores the early forms of female subordination and the limited roles women were allowed to play in [... more]
$85.00
A1 Books |
Early Dissent, Modern Dissent And The Church Of England
Early Dissent, Modern Dissent And The Church Of England [... more]
$15.99
A1 Books |
A Vindication Of The Doctrine Of The Church Of England
A Vindication Of The Doctrine Of The Church Of England [... more]
$16.30
A1 Books |
An Apology Of The Church of England
An argument for orthodox Christian religion: John Jewel wrote his Apology in the mid 16th Century in support of the nascent Church of England. In it, he deftly expresses that the foundation for the Church of England as a separate entity from the Roman [... more]
$2.99
Amazon.com |