In 1529, Parliament passed the first in a series of statutes denouncing pa-pal authority as a usurpation of the traditional jurisdiction of the English ecclesiastical courts, and reasserting the doctrine of the late-fourteenth century Statutes of Praemunire. In response, the clergy in Convocation initiated a pre-emptive attempt at a systematic overhaul of the canon law. The urgency to reform ecclesiastical law was further sharpened by Henry VIII’s assumption of headship of the Church of England. Several abortive attempts were made during his reign to establish a committee to set about the task of legal reform. It was not until 1551, however, that Edward VI finally appointed a Royal Commission of 32 under the leadership of Archbishop Thomas ...
Since the 1950s, historians of the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Church of England have general...
This study examines the marriage canons contained in the present canonical legislation of the Church...
The multiple sources of the first two versions of the Book of Common Prayer have received a lot of a...
The Roman Catholic Church, at the beginning of the sixteenth century, waa an international organizat...
Chapter I pages 1- 24 Consequent upon the separation of the temporal and ecclesiastical courts by th...
The original work was compiled under the direction of Archbishop Cranmer, assisted chiefly by Walter...
Thomas Cranmer's Register in Lambeth Palace Library forms an important record of the archbishop's ad...
During the reign of King Henry VIII, England experienced a sudden change in the realm of religion. I...
Edward VI presents a far more formidable and less pathetic figure than most historians have indicate...
An appeal to the Roman Rota launched in 1511 may seem unusual in the reign of Henry VIII because of ...
The Reformation in England dramatically changed the physical characteristics of parish churches with...
[2], 19 p.Reproduction of original in Union Theological Seminary Library, New York.On t.p.: Intended...
At the beginning of Henry VIII’s reign, the prosecution of heresy was based on three statutes of the...
The nature and extent of the royal supremacy over the Church of England proved contentious in Restor...
The article deals with two documents of canon law from the beginning of XVIth century: annotated syn...
Since the 1950s, historians of the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Church of England have general...
This study examines the marriage canons contained in the present canonical legislation of the Church...
The multiple sources of the first two versions of the Book of Common Prayer have received a lot of a...
The Roman Catholic Church, at the beginning of the sixteenth century, waa an international organizat...
Chapter I pages 1- 24 Consequent upon the separation of the temporal and ecclesiastical courts by th...
The original work was compiled under the direction of Archbishop Cranmer, assisted chiefly by Walter...
Thomas Cranmer's Register in Lambeth Palace Library forms an important record of the archbishop's ad...
During the reign of King Henry VIII, England experienced a sudden change in the realm of religion. I...
Edward VI presents a far more formidable and less pathetic figure than most historians have indicate...
An appeal to the Roman Rota launched in 1511 may seem unusual in the reign of Henry VIII because of ...
The Reformation in England dramatically changed the physical characteristics of parish churches with...
[2], 19 p.Reproduction of original in Union Theological Seminary Library, New York.On t.p.: Intended...
At the beginning of Henry VIII’s reign, the prosecution of heresy was based on three statutes of the...
The nature and extent of the royal supremacy over the Church of England proved contentious in Restor...
The article deals with two documents of canon law from the beginning of XVIth century: annotated syn...
Since the 1950s, historians of the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Church of England have general...
This study examines the marriage canons contained in the present canonical legislation of the Church...
The multiple sources of the first two versions of the Book of Common Prayer have received a lot of a...