Template:History of the Church of England
Part of
a series
on the
History of the Church of England
Westminster Abbey
(1749) by
Canaletto
Middle Ages (597–1500)
Anglo-Saxon Christianity
Religion in Medieval England
Convocations of Canterbury and York
Development of dioceses
Reformation (1509–1559)
Reformation Parliament
Dissolution of the Monasteries
Thomas Cranmer
Book of Common Prayer
(1549)
Edwardine Ordinals
Book of Common Prayer
(1552)
Forty-two Articles
Martyrs
Marian exiles
Elizabethan Church (1558–1603)
Book of Common Prayer
(1559)
Thirty-nine Articles
Convocation of 1563
The Books of Homilies
History of the Puritans under Elizabeth I
Vestments controversy
Richard Hooker
Foxe's Book of Martyrs
Marprelate Controversy
Jacobean period (1603–1625)
James I and religious issues
History of the Puritans under King James I
Millenary Petition
Hampton Court Conference
Book of Common Prayer
(1604)
King James Version
Caroline period (1625–1649)
Arminianism in the Church of England
Caroline Divines
Laudianism
History of the Puritans under King Charles I
1649–1688
History of the Puritans from 1649
Westminster Assembly
Savoy Conference
Book of Common Prayer
(1662)
Great Ejection
Nonjuring schism
1700–1950
Bangorian Controversy
Evangelical Revival
Oxford Movement
Disestablishmentarianism
Prayer Book Crisis
History of the Anglican Communion
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