This historic volume brings together two important texts from the church of England: a collection of sermons or homilies published during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, and the constitutions and canons of the church set forth during the reign of James I. Together, these works provide a fascinating glimpse into the religious and political landscape of early modern England, and offer valuable insights into the development of the Anglican Church.
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