
Obedience to the Articles and Rubrics of the Church of England a Bond of Union between the Established Clergy
"Obedience to the Articles and Rubrics of the Church of England" by Denniss is a religious treatise written during the early 19th century. This book explores the importance of adherence to the foundational articles and rubrics of the Church of England as a means to promote unity and discipline among the established clergy. It addresses theological and ecclesiastical themes central to Anglican practice and belief. The book delves into the significance of the Articles of Religion and the various rubrics that guide worship and church governance. Denniss argues that strict observance of these elements is crucial not only for the spiritual integrity of the clergy but also for maintaining cohesion within the Church itself. Through a series of reflections and directives, the author emphasizes the necessity of unity and obedience among church leaders to uphold the Church's doctrines and practices, thereby reinforcing the Church of England's role in both spiritual and societal contexts.
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