1681 Faith Doctrine & Religion 39 Articles Anglican Church of England Rogers
The ‘Thirty-Nine Articles’ of the Anglican Church were fundamental articles to the development of the Reformation in the 16th-century. They are historically defining statements of doctrines and practices of the Church of England with respect to the controversies of the English Reformation. Anglican priest Thomas Rogers published an exposition of the Thirty-Nine Articles entitled ‘The Faith, Doctrine and Religion’. This book was highly praised by English Protestants – Anglican and Calvinists alike.
1681 Faith Doctrine & Religion 39 Articles Anglican Church of England Rogers
The ‘Thirty-Nine Articles’ of the Anglican Church were fundamental articles to the development of the Reformation in the 16th-century. They are historically defining statements of doctrines and practices of the Church of England with respect to the controversies of the English Reformation. Anglican priest Thomas Rogers published an exposition of the Thirty-Nine Articles entitled ‘The Faith, Doctrine and Religion’. This book was highly praised by English Protestants – Anglican and Calvinists alike.
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ROGERS, Thomas
The faith, doctrine and religion, professed and protected in the Realm of England, and dominions of the same : expressed in Thirty nine Articles, concordably agreed upon by the reverend bishops and clergy of this kingdom, at two several meetings, or convocations of theirs, in the years of our Lord, 1562, and 1604 : the said articles analysed into propositions, and the propositions proved to be agreeable both to the written Word of God, and to the extant confessions of all the neighbour churches Christianly reformed : the adversaries also of note, and name, which from the apostles days, and primitive church hitherto, have crossed, or contradicted the said Articles in general, or any particle, or proposition arising from any of them in particular, hereby are discovered, laid open, and confuted: perused and by the lawfull authority of the Church of England allowed to be publick.
Cambridge [Cambridgeshire]: Printed by John Hayes, and are to be sold by George Sawbridge. 1681.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- [36], 236
- References: Wing R 1836;
- Provenance: Handwritten
- Moses Cotterell, Apr. 9th, 1691.
- Moses Cotterell (1670-1747) was served as vicar of Ansley for 30 years.
- Cotterell became vicar of Ansley in his 20s and was moved to Polesworth in 1727 at the age of 57, where he served for 20 years until his death.
- His only son, Moses Cotterell, Jr. followed in his father’s footsteps and was ‘instituted to the Vicarage of Ansley, July 19th 1771’.
- Language: English
- Binding: Leather; tight & secure
- Size: ~8in X 6in (20cm x 15.5cm)
- Moses Cotterell, Apr. 9th, 1691.
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8001
Categories
European History
Religion
Authors
ROGERS, Thomas
Printing Date
17th Century
Language
English
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete