In this book Professor Sykes considers the Anglican attitude
towards episcopacy, presbyterianism and papacy since the
Reformation, with special reference to the Churches of England and
Scotland. He begins by examining the Elizabethan rationale of 'the
godly prince and the godly bishop', and then describes the
aggressive presbyterian movement, in England and Scotland, and its
effect upon the ecclesiastical settlements in the two churches. He
considers the influence of this movement on Anglican apologetic for
episcopacy during the late sixteenth and early seventeenth
centuries; and the evidence of fraternal relationships between the
Church of England and foreign Protestant churches, and particularly
for the reception of their ministers for service in the Church of
England without episcopal ordination.
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