- and
church practices. The
vestments controversy is also
known as the
vestiarian crisis or,
especially in its
Elizabethan manifestation, the edification...
- and
protestant ministry".: 713 They also
formed the
basis for both the
Vestiarian Controversy and, much later, some of the
debate over the
validity of Anglican...
- in two
parts all the
altar stones in the church. Coverdale, an anti-
vestiarian, was
Rector at the peak of the
vestments controversy. In
March 1566 Archbishop...
-
playing tennis or billiards, or
bowling skittles on Sundays.
During the
Vestiarian controversy,
Reformers were
spurred to
develop the
regulative principle...
- 1944): 100–110.
Brett Usher, "The
Deanery of
Bocking and the
Demise of the
Vestiarian Controversy,"
Journal of
Ecclesiastical History 52.3 (July 2001): 434–455...
- had
taken place according to it.
Further discord arose regarding the
Vestiarian controversy, a
debate that had
originated with
Hooper under Edward and...
- and papers. They
include "The
Deanery of
Bocking and the
Demise of the
Vestiarian Controversy",
published in 2001,
examining the
eventual failure of Archbishop...
- disma**** when they
learned that the
bishops had
decided to
merge the
vestiarian controversy into the
requirement that
clergy subscribe to the Thirty-nine...
- at St John's College,
Cambridge in 1564. He took a
leading part in the
vestiarian controversy, and
persuaded the
college to
discard the surplice. In consequence...
-
development of
nonconformist activity in
London in the
aftermath of the
vestiarian controversy which divided the
capital after March 1566." Galliardello...