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- Anglicanism (links | edit)
- Apostles' Creed (links | edit)
- Book of Common Prayer (links | edit)
- Eucharist (links | edit)
- Elizabeth I (links | edit)
- Thomas Cranmer (links | edit)
- Reformation (links | edit)
- Elizabethan era (links | edit)
- Thirty-nine Articles (links | edit)
- Dissolution of the monasteries (links | edit)
- Martin Bucer (links | edit)
- Act of Uniformity 1662 (links | edit)
- History of the Church of England (links | edit)
- Oxford Movement (links | edit)
- Exhortation and Litany (links | edit)
- The Books of Homilies (links | edit)
- Elizabethan Religious Settlement (links | edit)
- Hampton Court Conference (links | edit)
- Early Modern English (links | edit)
- Historical development of Church of England dioceses (links | edit)
- Act of Uniformity 1558 (links | edit)
- Common Worship (links | edit)
- Westminster Assembly (links | edit)
- Book of Alternative Services (links | edit)
- Nonjuring schism (links | edit)
- Public Worship Regulation Act 1874 (links | edit)
- Vestments controversy (links | edit)
- History of the Anglican Communion (links | edit)
- Trisagion (links | edit)
- List of Protestant martyrs of the English Reformation (links | edit)
- Marian exiles (links | edit)
- English Reformation Parliament (links | edit)
- Savoy Conference (links | edit)
- Act of Uniformity 1551 (links | edit)
- Act of Uniformity 1548 (links | edit)
- Book of Advertisements (links | edit)
- Directory for Public Worship (links | edit)
- Millenary Petition (links | edit)
- Ornaments Rubric (links | edit)
- English Missal (links | edit)
- Richard Clyfton (links | edit)
- Convocations of Canterbury and York (links | edit)
- James VI and I and religious issues (links | edit)
- Caroline Divines (links | edit)
- The Holy Eucharist: Rite Two (links | edit)
- The Anglican Service Book (links | edit)
- Laudianism (links | edit)
- Walter Frere (links | edit)
- English Reformation (links | edit)
- Henry Cole (priest) (links | edit)