"Dictionary Of The English Church, Ancient And Modern" by Thomas Moore offers a comprehensive overview of the history, terms, and traditions of the English Church. This reference work provides definitions and explanations of ecclesiastical terms, theological concepts, and historical events relevant to the Anglican tradition. It serves as a valuable resource for students, scholars, clergy, and anyone interested in the rich heritage of the Church of England.
Moore's dictionary captures the nuances of Anglican identity, tracing its evolution from ancient roots to modern expressions. With detailed entries and insightful commentary, this book illuminates the beliefs, practices, and institutions that have shaped the English Church over centuries.
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