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Paperback Proposition. Concerning Kneeling in the Very Act of Receiving Howsoever Book

ISBN: 1173279644

ISBN13: 9781173279646

Proposition. Concerning Kneeling in the Very Act of Receiving Howsoever

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"Proposition. Concerning Kneeling in the Very Act of Receiving Howsoever," penned by William Bradshaw in 1605, delves into a significant theological debate surrounding the practice of kneeling during the reception of sacraments within the Anglican Church. This treatise offers valuable insight into the religious controversies and theological nuances of the early 17th century. Bradshaw's work provides a detailed examination of the arguments for and against kneeling, reflecting the broader tensions between Puritan and more traditional elements within the Church of England.

This work remains relevant for scholars and students interested in the history of Anglicanism, the development of sacramental theology, and the religious practices of the period. It offers a glimpse into the complexities of religious life and the intellectual debates that shaped early modern England.

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