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The Books of Homilies (1547, 1562, and 1571) are two books together containing thirty-three sermons developing the authorized reformed doctrines of the Church of England in depth and detail, as appointed for use in the 35th Article of the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion. The longer title of the collection is Certain Sermons or Homilies Appointed to Be Read in Churches. They belong to the basic formularies of the Church of England.[1]
^Bray, Gerald (2016-01-28). The Books of Homilies: A Critical Edition. Cambridge: ISD LLC (James Clarke & Co.). p. 1. ISBN 978-0-227-90511-1.
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