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English Prayer Book and Bible. So far from Luther, Calvin, Cranmer, or any one else being the Father of the Reformation, these individuals might never have lived at all for anything that appears in those documents. If the English Reformation had owed anything to the foreign Reformers, common gratitude would have instinctively brought up some allusion to them, and yet there is no reference to them even in so discursive a production as the Preface to the Bible; while that of the Prayer Book distinctly asserts the leading principle of its reconstruction to have been a reference to antiquity, as indeed the Preface to the Bible also asserts in regard to the work of its translation. In fact, take whatever line of in vestigation we will, the endeavour to trace the character of the Reformation up to the strong will of any individual, English or foreign, will eminently fail. And not only so, but we shall pro bably be brought to the conclusion, that whenever any individual had succeeded, to any extent, in initiating a machinery by which the course of the Reformation should be turned aside and brought more within the range of his own personal bias, that individual became involved in difficulties and ruin, and ultimately gave up his life as a sacrifice to the just Nemesis which avenges every Offence against the Providence of god. Such was the fate, to name no others, of Cranmer and Ridley, who both endeavoured to set Lady Jane Grey upon the throne, not because they thought her the law ful heir to the crown Of England, but because they believed that the cause of the Reformation would be forwarded by her influence if she became sovereign, and retarded by that of Mary.

The only conclusion at which one can arrive is, that the Reforma tion of the Church Of England, as it went on its way, was kept almost entirely independent of personal influence, so far as that influence deviated in any great degree from the course assigned to the Reformation by the Will higher than man's which is able to control all events, and mould them for good in spite of every dith culty thrown in the way by the opposing powers of evil.

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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This book chronicles the Reformation's profound impact on the English Church and its influence on English history. Challenging conventional assumptions that trace the roots of the Reformation to men like Wiclif, the author argues it was instead a spontaneous and unavoidable movement, guided by forces beyond human control. The book asserts the English Reformation was largely independent of Martin Luther and others, developing its own distinct characteristics that define the Church of England even today. The author emphasizes how the supremacy of the Pope and loss of English nationality for the clergy were key provocations for change, while the Reformation itself was also a response to the need for constitutional liberty in England. The book explores the deliberate and careful process by which the English Church transitioned away from Papal authority, maintaining that the resulting doctrinal changes were not the work of any one individual but rather the product of collective wisdom and a need to adapt to changing political and religious realities. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9780282130596_0

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