Christianity portal The Savoy Conference of 1661 was a significant liturgical discussion that took place, after the Restoration of Charles II, in an attempt...
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lobbied for revision.: 167 This dialogue culminated in the 1661 Savoy Conference at Savoy Hospital in London. From among the Anglican bishops and Puritan...
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The Savoy Palace, considered the grandest nobleman's townhouse of medieval London, was the residence of prince John of Gaunt until it was destroyed during...
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Richard Baxter (category Participants in the Savoy Conference)
ill-founded, after this objective was obstructed by those on both sides. The Savoy Conference resulted in Baxter's Reformed Liturgy, though it was cast aside without...
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New England was very different. After the English Restoration, the Savoy Conference and Uniformity Act 1662 and Great Ejection drove most of the Puritan...
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John Wallis (category Participants in the Savoy Conference)
In 1661, he was one of twelve Presbyterian representatives at the Savoy Conference.[citation needed] Besides his mathematical works he wrote on theology...
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Settlement: The Hampton Court Conference' in H. Tomlinson ed., Before the English Civil War (1983) Gunpowder Plot Savoy Conference Portals: Books Christianity...
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Great Ejection (category Savoy Conference)
II. It was a consequence (not necessarily an intended one) of the Savoy Conference of 1661. The Act of Uniformity prescribed that any minister who refused...
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is known as the Fair Copy. The Convocation, encouraged by the 1661 Savoy Conference to adopt a revised prayer book, accepted these changes with a modified...
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Black Rubric (category Savoy Conference)
omission was one of the cherished grievances of the Puritans and in the Savoy Conference of 1661 the Presbyterians demanded its restoration; but the twelve...
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William Sancroft (category Participants in the Savoy Conference)
William Sancroft (30 January 1617 – 24 November 1693) was the 79th Archbishop of Canterbury, and was one of the Seven Bishops imprisoned in 1688 for seditious...
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John Cosin (category Participants in the Savoy Conference)
non-episcopal ordination had not been of their own seeking, and at the Savoy conference in 1661 he tried hard to effect a reconciliation with the Presbyterians...
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Gilbert Sheldon (category Participants in the Savoy Conference)
council. He was commissioned to consecrate the new Scottish bishops. The Savoy Conference of 1661 was held at his lodgings. He hardly participated but was understood...
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I 1649–1688 History of the Puritans from 1649 Westminster Assembly Savoy Conference Book of Common Prayer (1662) Great Ejection Nonjuring schism 1700–1950...
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William Bates (minister) (category Participants in the Savoy Conference)
royal chaplains. In 1660 he acted as one of the commissioners of the Savoy conference. In 1661 Cambridge conferred on him the degree of D.D. by royal mandate...
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Thomas Manton (category Participants in the Savoy Conference)
After Charles returned, Manton was part of the negotiations called the Savoy Conference, in which the scruples of the Presbyterians and Congregationalists...
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printed two years after the restoration of the monarchy, following the Savoy Conference between representative Presbyterians and twelve bishops which was convened...
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John Tillotson (category Participants in the Savoy Conference)
by Thomas Sydserf, a Scottish bishop. Tillotson was present at the Savoy Conference in 1661, and remained identified with the Presbyterians until the passing...
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John Lightfoot (category Participants in the Savoy Conference)
John Lightfoot (29 March 1602 – 6 December 1675) was an English churchman, rabbinical scholar, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge and Master...
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Brian Walton (bishop) (category Participants in the Savoy Conference)
1660. In the following spring he was one of the commissioners at the Savoy Conference, but took little part in the business. In the autumn of 1661 he paid...
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Accepted Frewen (category Participants in the Savoy Conference)
his election on 4 October 1660. In 1661 he acted as chairman of the Savoy conference. Fincham, Kenneth; Lake, Peter (2006). Religious politics in post-reformation...
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Herbert Thorndike (category Participants in the Savoy Conference)
composing Differences, and on 20 March 1661 was appointed to assist at the Savoy Conference, where he took a minor part but suffered a barb from Richard Baxter...
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Measure 1974 Revising groups Hampton Court Conference Caroline Divines Westminster Assembly Savoy Conference General Synod of the Church of England Events...
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Thomas Ι (Tommaso I; c. 1178 – 1 March 1233) was Count of Savoy from 1189 to 1233. He is sometimes numbered "Thomas I" to distinguish him from his son...
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the puritans objected strongly (it was mentioned specifically at the Savoy Conference in 1660); the subject come to the fore again in 1810 and after the...
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Edward Reynolds (category Participants in the Savoy Conference)
Edward Reynolds (November 1599 – 28 July 1676) was a bishop of Norwich in the Church of England and an author. He was born in Holyrood parish in Southampton...
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Measure 1974 Revising groups Hampton Court Conference Caroline Divines Westminster Assembly Savoy Conference General Synod of the Church of England Events...
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Measure 1974 Revising groups Hampton Court Conference Caroline Divines Westminster Assembly Savoy Conference General Synod of the Church of England Events...
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"godly rule". At the time of the English Restoration in 1660, the Savoy Conference was called to determine a new religious settlement for England and...
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The House of Savoy-Carignano (Italian: Savoia-Carignano; French: Savoie-Carignan) originated as a cadet branch of the House of Savoy. It was founded by...
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