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Eighteenth-Century Anglican Worship: Ceremonial

This entry is part 4 of 5 in the series Robinson: 18th-Century Anglican Worship

Robinson: 18th-Century Anglican WorshipEighteenth-Century Anglican Worship: The Liturgy Eighteenth-Century Anglican Worship: Music Eighteenth-Century Anglican Worship: Music in the Parish Church Eighteenth-Century Anglican Worship: Ceremonial Eighteenth-Century Anglican Worship: ArchitecturePart 4. Ceremonial We do not think of 1700s Anglicanism as being particularly interested in ceremonial, but there was a good deal left over from Lancelot Andrewes and…

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Young Anglicans for the Constitution

Reputation for Constitutional Cynicism It may come as no surprise that many colonial Anglicans at the time of the Revolutionary War were Tories, who broadly opposed the Revolution. Gregg Frazer has provided the most recent history of this faction. The most famous example of the loyalist clergy is the first Bishop of the New World,…

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Lo! He Comes with Clouds Descending – Second Sunday in Advent

This entry is part 3 of 59 in the series A Walk in the Ancient Western Lectionary

A Walk in the Ancient Western LectionaryA Walk in the Ancient Western Lectionary: An Introduction Come Thou Long Expected Jesus – The First Sunday in Advent Lo! He Comes with Clouds Descending – Second Sunday in Advent On Jordan’s Bank the Baptist Cries – Third Sunday in Advent O Come, O Come, Emmanuel – The…

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Eighteenth-Century Anglican Worship: Music in the Parish Church

This entry is part 3 of 5 in the series Robinson: 18th-Century Anglican Worship

Robinson: 18th-Century Anglican WorshipEighteenth-Century Anglican Worship: The Liturgy Eighteenth-Century Anglican Worship: Music Eighteenth-Century Anglican Worship: Music in the Parish Church Eighteenth-Century Anglican Worship: Ceremonial Eighteenth-Century Anglican Worship: ArchitecturePart 3. Music in the Parish Church By contrast to the cathedrals, where a full choral establishment of organist, lay-clerks, and choristers was the norm, the musical resources…

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Holy Words, Human Words

“See with what large letters I am writing to you with my own hand,” (Galatians 6:11) For the last two thousand years and for the rest of human history, people will read these words of St. Paul. Here we have, forever canonized in the Holy Scriptures themselves, the mysterious fact that the Bible was written…

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Come Thou Long Expected Jesus – The First Sunday in Advent

This entry is part 2 of 59 in the series A Walk in the Ancient Western Lectionary

A Walk in the Ancient Western LectionaryA Walk in the Ancient Western Lectionary: An Introduction Come Thou Long Expected Jesus – The First Sunday in Advent Lo! He Comes with Clouds Descending – Second Sunday in Advent On Jordan’s Bank the Baptist Cries – Third Sunday in Advent O Come, O Come, Emmanuel – The…

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Eighteenth-Century Anglican Worship: Music

This entry is part 2 of 5 in the series Robinson: 18th-Century Anglican Worship

Robinson: 18th-Century Anglican WorshipEighteenth-Century Anglican Worship: The Liturgy Eighteenth-Century Anglican Worship: Music Eighteenth-Century Anglican Worship: Music in the Parish Church Eighteenth-Century Anglican Worship: Ceremonial Eighteenth-Century Anglican Worship: ArchitecturePart 2: Music Anglicanism in the 1700s had two distinct musical traditions, which, for the sake of convenience I will call “cathedral” and “parish.” In using those terms,…

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Book Review: Re-Formed Catholic Anglicanism

Re-Formed Catholic Anglicanism. Edited by Charles F. Camlin, Charles D. Erlandson, and Joshua L. Harper. Anglican Way Institute, 2024. 478 pp. $29.99 (paper). In a recent review of the Nashotah House Press edition of Bishop A. P. Forbes’s Explanation of the Thirty-Nine Articles, Gerald McDermott describes Forbes as “reformed catholic.” A critical response to this…

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Eighteenth-Century Anglican Worship: The Liturgy

This entry is part 1 of 5 in the series Robinson: 18th-Century Anglican Worship

Robinson: 18th-Century Anglican WorshipEighteenth-Century Anglican Worship: The Liturgy Eighteenth-Century Anglican Worship: Music Eighteenth-Century Anglican Worship: Music in the Parish Church Eighteenth-Century Anglican Worship: Ceremonial Eighteenth-Century Anglican Worship: ArchitecturePart 1: The Liturgy In the eighteenth century, liturgy meant the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. The colonies used the BCP of the parent church, and Ireland’s 1666…

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Ministerial Character, Intention, and the Sacraments [Commentary on Browne: Article XXVI]

It is generally agreed among commentators that Anabaptists are the primary target of Article XXVI: “Whatever may have been the popular feeling on this subject among the advocates of reformation in general, there is no doubt that the Anabaptists (in conformity with their general principle, that the whole Church should be pure and sincere) held…

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