Oxford History of Anglicanism, Vol.1: Reformation, (#23): Peter Marshal:...

he Elizabethan Settlement: Act of Supremacy and Uniformity, the Prayer Book, the Injunctions, the Book of Homilies, the Articles of Religion and, perhaps, Bishop John Jewel's Apology for the Church of England. This was an almost unprecedented concentration of doctrinal, liturgical and politic-ecclesial power. However, few believed it was the "final" step or steps toward further reforms, step by step, yet with no end in view. Elizabeth 1, the 25-year old theologian, has other views in mind.


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