vestiarian

  • 1Vestiarian — Ves ti*a ri*an, a. [See {Vestiary}.] Of or pertaining to a vestiary or vestments. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2vestiarian — |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 …

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  • 3vestiarian — ves·ti·ar·i·an …

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  • 4Vestiarian Controversy —  Спор об облачении …

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  • 5Vestments 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… …

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  • 6Matthew Parker — For Archbishop Parker of Dublin, see John Parker (archbishop). Matthew Parker Archbishop of Canterbury Enthroned 19 December 1559 …

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  • 7History 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… …

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  • 8Robert Crowley (printer) — Robert Crowley also Robertus Croleus, Roberto Croleo, Robart Crowleye, Robarte Crole, and Crule (c. 1517 ndash; June 18 1588), was a stationer, poet, polemicist and Protestant clergyman who was among the Marian exiles at Frankfurt. Crowley… …

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  • 9Marian 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 …

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  • 10William 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… …

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