Oxford History of Anglicanism, Vol.1: Reformation and Identity, 1520-166...


Prof. Milton discusses Chad Van Dixhoorn's contribution and discussion of the Westminster Confession of Faith...a chapter added to Anglican historiography, a welcomed change from the more retrogressive and retarded handlings of that by some (most) types. Aside from Prof. Bray's inclusion of the WCF in his book, "Documents of the English Reformation," one mostly witnesses the historic blindspots, blindnesses, and aversions to the grand improvements brought to the Thirty-Nine Articles. But, again, the CoE wanted a half-reformation thanks to other retardants said to include bishops. We soldier onwards with the BCP and WCF! It's an old Reformed Episcopal thing!

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