The Works Of The Most Reverend Father In God, William Laud, Volume 5, Part 1
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William Laud était un archevêque et un universitaire anglais qui a servi comme archevêque de Canterbury de 1633 jusqu'à son arrestation en 1640. Il était connu pour son approche autocratique de la politique ecclésiastique, imposant un ensemble de règles pour un culte uniforme en Angleterre et au Pays de Galles, connu sous le nom de laudianisme, qui présageait les vues ultérieures de la Haute Église. Théologiquement, il fut accusé d'arminianisme, d'opposition au calvinisme et de favoriser secrètement les doctrines catholiques romaines, ce qui en fit un formidable adversaire pour les puritains. Laud favorisa également les érudits, fut un important collectionneur de manuscrits et rechercha des contacts œcuméniques avec l'Église orthodoxe grecque.






A Summarie of Devotions is a collection of prayers and devotions written by William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury from 1633 to 1645. The book provides a glimpse into the religious practices of early modern England and is of interest to scholars and laypeople alike.
William Laud was an English bishop who served as the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1633 until his impeachment and execution in 1645. This book is a collection of works by Laud, including a history of his chancellorship and other writings. Laud was a controversial figure who played a key role in the religious and political conflicts of his time.
This collection of the sermons and speeches of William Laud, one of the most controversial figures in the history of the Church of England, provides invaluable insight into his religious and political views.
This comprehensive volume collects the most important works of William Laud, one of the most significant figures in 17th-century English history. As the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1633 to 1645, Laud played a key role in the religious and political conflicts of his time, and his writings offer a revealing insight into the beliefs and ideals of this turbulent period. With its authoritative text and informative introduction, The Works of William Laud is a valuable resource for historians, theologians, and anyone interested in the history of religion and politics in early modern England.
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