Church of England
The Church of England, often abbreviated as ''C of E'' or ''CoE'', is the established Christian church in England and the Crown Dependencies. It was the initial church of the Anglican tradition. The church traces its history to the Christian hierarchy recorded as existing in the Roman province of Britain by the 3rd century and to the 6th-century Gregorian mission to Kent led by Augustine of Canterbury. Its members are called ''Anglicans''.In 1534, the Church of England renounced the authority of the Papacy under the direction of King Henry VIII pursuant to laws passed by the Parliament, beginning the English Reformation. The guiding theologian that shaped Anglican doctrine was the reforming Archbishop Thomas Cranmer, who developed the Church of England's liturgical text, the ''Book of Common Prayer''. Papal authority was briefly restored under Mary I, before her successor Elizabeth I renewed the breach. The Elizabethan Settlement (implemented 1559–1563) concluded the English Reformation, charting a course for the English church to describe itself as a ''via media'' between two branches of Protestantism—Lutheranism and Calvinism—and later, a denomination that is both Reformed and Catholic.
In the earlier phase of the English Reformation there were both Catholic and Protestant martyrs. This continued into the later phases, which saw the Penal Laws punish Catholics and nonconforming Protestants. Various factions continued to challenge the leadership and doctrine of the church into the 17th century, which under Charles I veered towards a more Catholic interpretation of the Elizabethan Settlement, especially under Archbishop Laud. Following the victory of the Roundheads in the English Civil War, the Puritan faction dominated and the ''Book of Common Prayer'' and episcopacy were abolished. These would be restored under the Stuart Restoration in 1660.
Since the English Reformation, the Church of England has used the English language in the liturgy. As a broad church, the Church of England contains several doctrinal strands: the main traditions are known as Anglo-Catholic, high church, central church, and low church, the last producing a growing evangelical wing that includes Reformed Anglicanism, with a smaller number of Arminian Anglicans. Tensions between theological conservatives and liberals find expression in debates over the ordination of women and same-sex marriage. The British monarch (currently ) is the supreme governor, and the archbishop of Canterbury (Sarah Mullally since 28 January 2026) is the most senior cleric. The governing structure of the Church is based on dioceses, each presided over by a bishop. Within each diocese are local parishes. The General Synod of the Church of England is the legislative body for the church and comprises bishops, other clergy and laity. Its measures must be approved by the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Provided by Wikipedia
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41Published 1902“...Church of England. Diocese of Lincoln...”In collection: Published Materials
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42Published 1937“...Church of England. Diocese of London...”In collection: Published Materials
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43“...Church of England. Diocese of Winchester...”
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44Published 1947“...Church of England. Archdeaconry of Buckingham...”In collection: Published Materials
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45Published 1850“...Church of England...”In collection: Published Materials
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46Published 1975“...Church of England. Archdeaconry of Berkshire. Court...”In collection: Published Materials
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48Published 1979“...French Protestant Church (London, England)...”In collection: Published Materials
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50Author: Channing, W. H. (William Henry), 1810-1884“...Hope Street Church (Liverpool, England)...”
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51Published 1849“...Church of England...”In collection: Published Materials
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52“...Stoke Poges Church (Slough, England)...”In collection: Published Materials
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53Published 1787“...Church of England...”In collection: Published Materials
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54Published 1909“...Church of England. Diocese of Bath and Wells...”In collection: Published Materials
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55“...Church of England. Diocese of Norwich. Consistory Court...”
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56Published 1988“...Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Prerogative Court...”In collection: Published Materials
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57Published 1912“...Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Prerogative Court...”In collection: Published Materials
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59Published 1893“...Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Prerogative Court...”In collection: Published Materials
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60Published 1904“...Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Prerogative Court...”In collection: Published Materials
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