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The Church of England is the established Christian church in England and the mother church of the worldwide Anglican Communion.
Works
[edit]- Book of Common Prayer, (1892)
Works about the Church of England
[edit]- The Poetical Works of William Cowper
- Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion
- Westminster Confession of Faith
- Westminster Shorter Catechism
- The Speech of the Archbishop of Canterbury on Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister, 1859
- Speech of the Archbishop of York Condemning Massacre of the Jews, 1942
- Speech of the Archbishop of Canterbury Supporting Immediate Aid to Jewish Refugees, 1943
- Speech of the Bishop of Chichester Opposing Area Bombing, 1944
- The Parochial System: an appeal to English churchmen (1838) by Henry William Wilberforce
History
[edit]- The Book of Martyrs, 1563 by John Foxe
- Preaching the Gospel to the working classes impossible under the pew system, 1858 pamphlet by Rev. John William Henry Molyneux on the pew rent controversy
- Laud's Position in the History of the Church of England, 1895 lecture by Mandell Creighton
- The English Church in the Reign of Elizabeth, 1896 lecture by Mandell Creighton
- The Church of England, Its Catholicity and Continuity, 1899 series of lectures by Herbert Pole
- Historical Lectures and Addresses, 1903 by Mandell Creighton
- Tithes : a paper read at the Diocesan Conference at Rochester, May 31, 1883 (1883) by Granville William Gresham Leveson-Gower
- The Dioceses of England (c.1892) by Edward Augustus Freeman
- Anglican sisterhoods (1886) by William Connor Magee