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The Hackney Hub: Further Reading
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Where Hackney and Clapham meet. A brief bibliography of some of the sources for the articles on this site and other books that I find interesting and helpful. Addison, James Thayer. The Episcopal Church in the United States, 1789-1931. Charles Scribner's Sons. 1951. Brandreth, Henry R.T. Episcopi Vagantes and the Anglican Church. SPCK. 1947. Bray, Gerald. The Faith We Confess: An Exposition of the Thirty-Nine Articles. The Latimer Trust. 2009. Isham, Thomas Garrett. A Born Again Episcopalian: The Eva...
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The Hackney Hub: Anglican Myths 6: Seven Sacraments
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Where Hackney and Clapham meet. Saturday, July 28, 2012. Anglican Myths 6: Seven Sacraments. In this post, I intend to explore the notion of seven sacraments in the Anglican Churches. This is a complex issue and I hesitated including it in the "Myths" series. However, upon researching various commentaries on the Articles (some of which are included below), I found that it was fairly unanimously held that the Church of England accepted two sacraments. XXV Of the Sacraments. The Sacraments were not ordaine...
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The Hackney Hub: Anglican Myths 12: The Invocation of Saints
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Where Hackney and Clapham meet. Sunday, April 28, 2013. Anglican Myths 12: The Invocation of Saints. The Anglican Articles of Religion are so bluntly clear that the invocation of saints (among other Roman practices) is repugnant. To the Word of God. The words could not be expressed in any other manner to convey the plainness of their meaning. The problem lies with the listener, not with the teaching of Scripture nor of the Anglican Churches. The question may be said to have been settled beyond all reason...
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The Hackney Hub: The Hackney Hub Welcomes a Guest Contributor
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Where Hackney and Clapham meet. Wednesday, August 8, 2012. The Hackney Hub Welcomes a Guest Contributor. To the reader,. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Promote Your Page Too. Anglican Myths: Hooker's "Three-Legged Stool". If youve read any on contemporary Anglicanism, Im sure youve come across the term three-legged stool in relation . Happy Halloween and Reformation Day. Laudian Ceremonial (Part One). The Hackney Hub Welcomes a Guest Contributor. Anglican Myths 12: The Invocation of Saints. In this ...
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The Hackney Hub: July 2014
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Where Hackney and Clapham meet. Tuesday, July 29, 2014. The Prayer Book as a Resource for Private Prayer. Rather than spend those thirty minutes with the Scriptures and praying the Prayer Book. Due to this stretch of time, and with other principles of using the Prayer Book individually or as a family,. The following principles will help individuals use the Prayer Book most efficiently:. Here follows a simplified version of Evening Prayer which is my own private use. Obviously, the forms can be used i...
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The Hackney Hub: May 2014
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Where Hackney and Clapham meet. Saturday, May 31, 2014. Zionism in the Anglican Church. To many ears Christian Zionism. Has a clear and unmistaken association with dispensationalist eschatology (for the reader who may not be familiar, the Left Behind. Series type of theology). Whilst there have certainly been many proponents of Christian Zionism amongst the dispensationalist ranks, it should not be regarded as the sole property of that movement. To begin briefly, Christian Zionism. The eschatological exp...
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The Hackney Hub: The American High Church Tradition (Part One)
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Where Hackney and Clapham meet. Friday, August 19, 2011. The American High Church Tradition (Part One). The history of the Episcopal Church and Anglicanism in the United States begins with the arrival of English colonists in the new world, obviously. However, Anglicanism was not the only tradition to come with colonial settlers. New England, for instance, was dominated by Puritans who had fled from England in pursuit of a place to live out their vision of the Church. However, Hobart states some grievance...
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The Hackney Hub: June 2014
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Where Hackney and Clapham meet. Sunday, June 22, 2014. Why I Don't Make the Sign of the Cross. The sign of the Cross is associated with the Roman Catholic idea of sacramentals. The Roman Church grants, "A partial indulgence. Monday, June 9, 2014. The Homilies on Prayers to the Dead. Of Prayers for the Dead. 8221; These words, as they confound the opinion of helping the dead by prayer, so they do clean confute and take away the vain error of purgatory, which is grounded upon this saying. 5:26]: Thou shalt...
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