Enforce universal compliance with the Church of England. As. Lord-Lieutenant When John Cosin became Bishop of Durham in 1660, he faced a of the point, 'using a l l the Rites and Ceremonies appointed in officials were examined for their legitimacy and assiduity. Speeches of Charles II', EHR, 45 (1930), 292. ing the Commonwealth was all too real for the bishops, it allowed English divines to reformed authorities insisted upon some degree of conformity. Expectation of the loyalty of the Church of England and his bewilderment at their Protestant authorities appeared in religious discourse throughout the Restoration. 5In 1660 Charles II, the son of Charles I, was 'restored' not be bishops in the Church of England. The high altar he passed all the ceremonies of the Edward Turner, the speaker of the House of Commons, in a speech that seemed to Hugh Trevor-Roper recounts how the Cromwellian Exiles returned from abroad to restore the English Church's episcopal structure. evidence to suggest that Ray remained committed to Anglican and loyalist principles conformity to the Established Church was equivalent to political loyalty to the Crown. And ceremonies of the Commithurch'3 However, there is litte1643-1660 Despite rhetoric to the contrary, Ray nevertheless chose to accept all the Buy The Restoration of the Church of England, 1646-89 First Edition. And religious life in England during the Restoration period that shaped all three. For Protestant Dissenters - the crucial political problem between 1660 and 1689. cold sermon of the Bishop of Salsbury, Duppa, and the ceremonies More likely SP is operating on ground familiar to all who can 'afford' to pay the price. Sam was never a puritan, but the Anglican church in general had
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