Showing posts with label Great Ejection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Great Ejection. Show all posts

Lee Gatiss: The 350th Anniversary of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer



http://leegatiss.wordpress.com/2012/08/17/the-book-of-common-prayer/

The Book of Common Prayer

This month sees the 350th anniversary of the official adoption of the Book of Common Prayer in 1662.

 

 



 

Last year we celebrated the 400th anniversary of the King James Version of the Bible. This year the history buffs and antiquarians are in joyful mood because it is the 350th anniversary

Lee Gatiss: The Great Ejection of the Puritans



http://leegatiss.wordpress.com/2012/08/24/the-great-ejection-of-the-puritans/

The Great Ejection of the Puritans


Today is the 350th anniversary of the Great Ejection of the Puritans from the Church of England.

 



1662 may have been a significant year for the Book of Common Prayer. It was not, however, a good year for those to whom the gospel and a good conscience were more precious than

CANTAUR Williams, 7 Feb 2012: Reconciliation Service Re: 1662 Ejection of 2000 Clerics


Again, we missed this service in terms of the news.   It occurred last month.  In conclusion, the CANTUAR concludes:  "...in taste, catholic; in feeling, evangelical; in expression, scholarly; in doctrine, orthodox."  Given that, shall we have Westminsterian theology with the old Anglican Prayer Book?  Bizarre.
http://www.westminster-abbey.org/worship/sermons/2012/february/

7 Feb 2012: Reconciliation Service at Westminster Abbey for 2000 Ejected Clerics in 1662


http://www.westminster-abbey.org/press/news/news/2012/february/church-of-england-and-united-reformed-church-together-for-significant-service

08 Feb 2012


A Service of Reconciliation, Healing of Memories and Mutual Commitment for the Church of England and the United Reformed Church was held at Westminster Abbey on Tuesday 7th February 2012 at 6.15 pm.

The service marked the 40th anniversary of

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