Ecclesia Restaurata; Or, The History of the Reformation of the Church of England, written by Peter Heylyn and continued by John Barnard, offers a detailed account of the English Reformation. This historical work explores the religious and political transformations that shaped the Church of England, covering key events, figures, and theological debates. It provides insights into the complexities of the Reformation period and its lasting impact on English society and religious identity.
This edition, completed with notes and supplemental material by James Craigie Robertson, makes a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in understanding the roots and evolution of Anglicanism.
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