'Most illustrious Prince, I have considered that the Supper of the Lord (which has been violated ...
There is no better handbook for Anglican ministry than the Anglican ordinal - the authorised litu...
The Latin phrase lex orandi, lex credendi ('the law of praying is the law of believing') is a phr...
Simeon's magnum opus, his Horae Homileticae, famously contains the three questions by which Simeo...
So, you've signed up for your theological studies; you've weathered the storm of those early week...
The celebration of the 350th anniversary of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer has helped to stimulat...
The Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion are one of the three historic'formularies' (constitutional d...
The recent celebration of the 350th anniversary of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer has helped to s...
We need not only to do evangelism, but also develop contemporary gospel strategies which we trust...
In 2019 a series of ten articles by various authors was published on the liberal Anglican website...
This study offers a sketch of John Owen's prophetic preaching in which his dogmatic providentiali...
2020 is the 400th anniversary of the sailing of the Mayflower across the Atlantic. English Separa...
Synods are gatherings of church officers that convene for the purpose of deliberating what church...
'Whilst the Calvinistic doctrines were the language of our pulpits as well as of our Articles, th...
Puritan ministers saw themselves as ambassadors for God, called to proclaim his word and shepherd...
Often caricatured, so-called 'limited atonement' is the doctrine that Jesus came definitely to sa...
In April 2015 Blackburn Diocesan Synod passed the following motion:'That this Synod, recognising ...
To oversee Christ's flock is 'a noble task' but also a difficult task. The responsibilities and e...
Peter Toon was a Yorkshireman, an Anglican clergyman, theologian, and church historian. Former li...
Confusion and conflict over church music continue to compromise the unity and witness of many chu...
This short booklet examines Cranmer's comfortable words in the Anglican Book of Common Prayer.
The celebration of the 350th anniversary of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer has helped to stimulat...
¿Qué es lo que define a la Iglesia de Inglaterra? ¿Tienen los Treinta y nueve Artículos alguna re...
How do we discern a 'true' church? Given the current ecclesiastical climate this is an increasing...
What does the Bible say about the role of women in the church? There is a lot of pressure to matc...
This book is for you if you are a Christian who...has Muslim friends, neighbours or workmates.......
What defines the Church of England? Are the Thirty-nine Articles of any relevance today?Anglicani...
This short study examines the Church of England BCP Marriage Service.
The 'Dark Ages' (i.e. approximately the fourth to tenth centuries AD) are popularly considered a ...
'Puritans', says J I Packer, 'saw themselves as God's pilgrims, travelling home, God's warriors, ...
The celebration of the 350th anniversary of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer has helped to stimulat...
We live in an age in which there is widespread confusion about matters to do with sex, marriage, ...
What motivated the men who gave us our Bible in English? Much of the answer lies in the turbulent...
Whilst Common Worship (2000) provides a Book of Common Prayer Communion (BCP) in modern English, ...
This book provides a commentary on the message of Messiah. Handel's great oratorio gives a marvel...
Anglicans across the globe place a great deal of importance on the Reformation texts that were pr...
How has it come to pass that our generation views gender and sexuality as open to endless permuta...
'If we are to be edified by our worship, we need to think about the words we are using, so that w...
The celebration of the 350th anniversary of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer has helped to stimulat...
The subject of infant baptism is undoubtedly a delicate and difficult one ... But this must not m...
The relationship between the Father and the Son in the Trinity has been hotly debated since the e...
The Athanasian Creed is now the neglected Creed. Most of the laity do not know about it, its theo...
Along with the Thirty-nine Articles, the Book of Common Prayer and the Ordinal, the two books of ...
The purpose of this short booklet is to provide a brief introduction from an Evangelical perspect...
This book is about how God's Word shapes and rules our devotion to him. What is the best way of t...
The thirst for power changed Puritan theology, often in ways that went unnoticed. The rise and de...
Cultures, for as long as we have had history, have had some sense of magic. This book contends th...
The Bible describes a fallen world and fallen humanity, in which minds are darkened. We reject Go...