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Description
Most Christians are completely unaware that for over 200 years there has existed in England, and at times in Wales, Scotland, Canada, Bermuda, Australia, New Zealand, Russia and the USA, an episcopal Church, similar in many respects to the Church of England, worshipping with a Prayer Book virtually identical to the 1662 Book of Common Prayer, and served by bishops, presbyters and deacons whose orders derive directly from Canterbury, and ecumenically enriched by Old Catholic, Swedish, Moravian and other successions.
The Free Church of England as an independent jurisdiction within the Universal Church began in the reign of George III. In 1991 the Church sent a bishop to George Carey's Enthronement as Archbishop of Canterbury.
In addition to presenting for the first time a detailed history of the Free Church of England, John Fenwick also explores the distinctive doctrinal emphases of the denomination, its Constitution, its liturgical tradition, its experience of the historic episcopate, and its many connections with other churches (including the Reformed Episcopal Church in the USA). He discusses why the Church has, so far, failed to fulfil the vision of its founders, and what the possible future of the Church might be - including a very significant expansion as many Anglicans and other Christians considering new options discover this historic, episcopal, disestablished Church with its international connections and ecumenical character.
Table of Contents
Terminology
Foreword
Introduction
1. The First strand: Deep Roots and Evangelism
2. The Second Strand: Preserving the Church of England 1844-18633.
A Developing Identity 1863-1873<
4.The Third Strand: The Emergence of the Reformed Episcopal Church 1873
5. Transatlantic Union and the Episcopate 1873-1877
6. Division, Subdivision and Confusion 1877-ca 1893
7. The Road to Unity ca 1892-1927
8. The United Church 1927-2002
9. Constitution and Organisation
10. The Faith of the Church
11. Worship
12. Ministry and Orders
13. The Final Chapter?
Appendices: Congregations since 1844
The Episcopal Succesion
Bishop Primus
Diocesan Bishops
Distribution of Present Congregations
Illustrations
Index
Product details
Published | 24 Jun 2004 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 360 |
ISBN | 9780567084330 |
Imprint | T&T Clark |
Dimensions | Not specified |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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'John Fenwick's account is sure to remain definitive for years to come. He offers a brutally honest...survey of the denomination from its earliest years through to its recent crises.
Andrew Atherstone, Churchman, Autumn 2006
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'a welcome study of the origins and development of the Free Church of England...original and stimulating'
Alan Munden, ANVIL