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Showing posts with label Anglican Prayer Book Churchmen and Churchwomen. Show all posts
"Anglican" Dallas Opinings from Ray Sutton & Keith Ackerman
http://juicyecumenism.com/2012/08/06/anglican-way-conference-exposes-desires-and-trends-for-acna/
Anglican Way Conference Reveals Desires and Trends for ACNA
Aug 2012
Anglican, Anglican Way Institute, Barton Gingerich, Charles Camlin, Dallas, ecumenism, evangelism, Fort Worth, Forward in Faith, history, Keith Ackerman, Lee Nelson, Ray Sutton, Reformed Episcopal, sacrament, theology, unity
Lowther Clark's "Liturgy and Worship: A Companion to the Prayer Books of the Anglican Communion"
http://www.anglicanbooksrevitalized.us/Oldies/BCP/clarke.htm
Liturgy and Worship
A Companion to the Prayer Books of the Anglican
Communion
W. K. Lowther Clarke & C. Harris, editors
SPCK, 1954
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PART I. Historical
Introduction; Worship in General; Worship in the Old
Testament; Synagogue Worship in the First
Reformation Churchmanship: Roundup of J.S. Bach's St. John's Passion
For those seeking, as we must, as hungry people in a dry and weary land, furthered literacy in the Reformation classics, here is Bach's St. John's Passion. Of course, this means a good Reformed, Lutheran and Anglican bibliography. It means intellectual and cultural resistance to the Anabaptifications of our surroundings. Most "evangelicals" are Anabaptists of sorts, e.g. Piper, Mohler,
Oh the Irony! Dr. Scott Clark, Dordtrect, and Anglicanism
Oh the irony! Oh the
many times we’ve heard how Anglicans are halfly-reformed (we speak of Reformation/Reformed/Articles/old BCPAnglicans, not innovators like the liberals and Tractarians) and “how little” those
Anglicans govern their Churchmanship by the “regulative principle or worship!” Yet, we see below--by Reformed Churchmen--all manner of rules and
regulations without a scintilla or
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