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Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов. - М.: "Республика". Мак-Ким Дональд К.. 2004.
Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов. - М.: "Республика". Мак-Ким Дональд К.. 2004.
vestiarian — |vestē|a(a)rēən adjective Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Latin vestiarius vestiary + English an : of, relating to, or constituting a controversy over ecclesiastical vestments in 16th century England at present a refugee in consequence of the … Useful english dictionary
Vestments controversy — The vestments controversy arose in the English Reformation, ostensibly concerning vestments, but more fundamentally concerned with English Protestant identity, doctrine, and various church practices. First initiated by John Hooper s rejection of… … Wikipedia
History of the Puritans — The history of the Puritans can be traced back to the Vestments Controversy in the reign of Edward VI ending in a decline in the mid 1700s. Background, to 1559 The English Reformation, begun his reign in the reign of Henry VIII of England, was… … Wikipedia
adiaphorism — adiaphorist, n. adiaphoristic, adj. /ad ee af euh riz euhm/, n. tolerance of actions or beliefs not specifically prohibited in the Scriptures; indifferentism. [1865 70; ADIAPHOR(OUS) + ISM] * * * ▪ Christian theology (from Greek adiaphora,… … Universalium
Marian exiles — The Marian Exiles were English Calvinist Protestants who fled to the continent during the reign of Queen Mary I. Contents 1 Exile communities 2 Strasbourg 3 Frankfurt … Wikipedia
Puritans — • In its original meaning it signified those who strove for a worship purified from all taint of Catholicism . . . Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Puritans Puritans … Catholic encyclopedia
vestments — Over the centuries, A complex set of vestments, or clothing, was developed for Christian priests when officiating at the Mass and in their daily movements. Different garments were prescribed for deacons, priests, and bishops. All Reformation… … Encyclopedia of Protestantism
William Fulke — (1538 1589), Puritan divine, was born in London and educated at Cambridge. After studying law for six years, he became a fellow at St John s College, Cambridge in 1564. He took a leading part in the vestiarian controversy, and persuaded the… … Wikipedia
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Matthew Parker — For Archbishop Parker of Dublin, see John Parker (archbishop). Matthew Parker Archbishop of Canterbury Enthroned 19 December 1559 … Wikipedia