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William Laud, for whom "Laudianism" is named, was a leading High Church Anglican as Archbishop of Canterbury during the reign of Charles I.

Laudianism was an early seventeenth-century reform movement within the Church of England, promulgated by Archbishop William Laud and his supporters. It rejected the predestination upheld by the previously dominant Calvinism in favour of free will, and hence the possibility of salvation for all men. Laudianism had a significant impact on the Anglican high church movement and its emphasis on liturgical ceremony and clerical hierarchy. Laudianism was the culmination of the move towards Arminianism in the Church of England, but was neither purely theological in nature, nor restricted to the English church.

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Arminianism in the Church of England

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details of liturgy and ritual; and in the hands of the Puritan opponents of Laudianism, to a wider range of perceived or actual ecclesiastical policies, especially...

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Charles I of England

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from Catholics for Protestant settlement at the same time as promoting a Laudian Anglicanism that was anathema to presbyterians. As a result, all three...

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Dissolution of the monasteries

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High church

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leadership of the High Church Archbishop of Canterbury, William Laud, (see Laudianism), and government policy to curtail the growth of Protestant Dissent in...

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Anglicanism

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by contestants studied (such as the dichotomies Protestant-"Popish" or "Laudian"-"Puritan") at face value. Since the late 1960s, these interpretations...

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William Laud

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January 1645. Laud believed in episcopalianism, or rule by bishops. "Laudianism" was a reform movement that emphasised liturgical ceremony and clerical...

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List of Christian denominations

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Holiness Pentecostalism Church of God Laestadianism Landmarkism Latter Rain Laudianism Kimbanguist Church Manmin Central Church Metropolitan Community Churches...

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Thorough

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towards Laudianism. These policies united Catholic and Protestant opposition against him. Personal Rule Royal prerogative in the United Kingdom Laudianism Council...

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Jacobitism

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sensitivity; by the late 1630s, instituting Personal Rule in 1629, enforcing Laudian reforms on the Church of England, and ruling without Parliament led to...

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English Reformation Parliament

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English Reformation

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lost majesty in worship and lost dignity for the sacerdotal priesthood". Laudianism, however, was unpopular with both Puritans and Prayer Book conformists...

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Via media

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England was "nearer Zurich and Geneva than Wittenberg. Hugh Trevor-Roper, Laudianism and political power, Catholics, Anglicans, and Puritans: 17th Century...

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List of In Our Time programmes

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Film and Theatre Studies at the University of Essex Gerard van Gelder, Laudian Professor of Arabic at the University of Oxford 25 October 2007 Taste Amanda...

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Vestment

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followed the reforms enacted by Archbishop William Laud, referred to as "Laudianism"). Academic Hood Hoods, which denote the highest academic degree of their...

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Second English Civil War

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with reforms recently enacted within the Church of England. Known as Laudianism, these changes were opposed by English Puritans and the vast majority...

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James VI and I and religious issues

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religious divisions and conflicts between these anti-Puritans (later known as Laudians) and Puritan Calvinists under James' successor to the English throne, Charles...

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Catholic Church in the United States

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viewed as outsiders in England for their opposition to the establishment Laudian-leaning Anglican Church, saw settlement in the American Colonies, particularly...

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Oxford Movement

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Lothian

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south. Roger of Wendover wrote that Edgar, King of the English granted Laudian to Kenneth II, King of Scots in 973 on condition that he come to court...

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History of the Church of England

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Elizabethan Religious Settlement

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lost majesty in worship and lost dignity for the sacerdotal priesthood." Laudianism, however, was unpopular with both Puritans and Prayer Book Protestants...

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First English Civil War

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Charles out of personal loyalty. Conversely, many Royalists objected to Laudianism, and opposed the appointment of Catholics to senior positions, while attempts...

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Christian Zionism

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these Puritans remained outsiders in England and bitterly opposed the Laudian-dominated Anglican Church (though the Presbyterians, who held very similar...

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William Drummond of Hawthornden

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extremely loyal subject, he supported King Charles's policy of spreading Laudianism, though he protested against some of the methods employed to enforce it...

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