The Protestant Revolution in England - Part 1 of 5 - Its Beginnings
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- Опубліковано 27 лис 2014
- Michael Davies begins his moving set of tapes for this year's Symposium with a treatment of the solid but parochially-minded Church in England before the Reformation. He then shows how Henry VIII, on personal and political grounds, aided by a small group of heretics and many not terribly spiritually-minded administrative collaborators, brought about a revolution in religion that Englishmen on their own would never have encouraged. All history buffs, and lovers of the Traditional Mass, will find this tape fascinating. Davies, a history teacher and Scotsman, gives many insights into the truth of what really happened. The parallels to our era are stupefying. Taken from: Protestant Rebellion and Catholic Reform (1517-1648) - 1997 VonHildebrand Institute. www.keepthefaith.org
Glad to see another round of Michael Davies lectures.
@kmo_9000 Did you ever watch Michael Davies on firing line
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Interesting how he talks about Cranmer and how he began changing small practices first, in order to soften people up for the bigger changes.
Seems analogous to our times.
Wow... That was the complete opposite of what I thought I knew.
Thank you!
6 years later .....
fantastic thanks! i needed to hear the catholic side of the story
the conventional story is a mass of slogans that incites immediate distrust
..... felt deeply moved by your relating of the destruction of the altars; what a dreadful nightmare.
and that the doctrines and practices of the church became the plaything of those people ..... aaaaargh
WOOOOOOOO
The concept that I find astonishing is that once English monarchy and English Protestants broke away from the Papacy "officially" - they started their own religion called "Anglicanism". Think about this idea that Henry VIII and Archbishop Cranmer essentially created their own religion. The Book of Common Prayer (39 articles), The Book of Homilies, Book of Litanies, the Tyndale Bible. What's even more astonishing is the ideas and doctrine introduced by Cranmer was venerated and essentially copied by other Protestant religions, and even for 300 years after the fact the Americans copied Anglicanism. Look at Mormonism - Joseph Smith created the Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, Pearl of Great Price, and contained therein are the 13 articles of faith which have a close resemblance to Cranmer's 39 articles) The Church of England paved the way for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.... The similarities don't end there: both were "restorationist" religions and were trying to restore the church to its historic purpose and structure, the abandonment of "high church" and anything having to do with the papacy. It is known the Puritans came to Massachusetts, New York, and other New England colonies and those ideas remained engrained in the population for hundreds of years.
Michael Davies was Welsh (partly English) and doesn’t even have a tinge of Scotsman in his cadence. Not exactly an obscure personality, either. Unfortunately, there were so few outside of the valiant highlanders that escaped the Knoxian Kirk, that precious few Catholic apologists to this day come from that once noble land. It is a truly sickening event of history that such a Catholic and virtuous people fell victim to the tyranny of what amounted to a Protestant palace coup
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What a wonderful presentation.
Very enlightening
Fascinating.
So many areas of the world that once held fast to the faith - have suffered the loss of faith
Could Augustine have imagined - that the area where lives would have no remaining remnants of the faith?
And those who have been blessed to know and love our Lord and the faith he founded can only mourn for the perilous rejection of our Savior.
Wonderful. Thank you so much
Davies was Welsh, not a Scottish.
Who is the lecturer
Michael Davies
2 Chronicles 30:8 Now be you not stiff necked, as your fathers were, but yield yourselves … Psalm 78:8 And might not be as their fathers, a stubborn and rebellious generation; … Isaiah 48:4 Because I knew that you are obstinate, and your neck is an iron sinew, … Acts 7:51 You stiff necked...
Sounds like the Jerry Springer Show !!
WOOOOOO OLD GUY
Almighty God forgive us for those disgraceful days of imperial evil.
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Typical Papist misrepresentation of the English protestant reformation led by Tyndale, Cranmer, and Cromwell. King Henry could have opposed this true, spiritual reformation all he liked; but he couldn't have stopped it. Nor did he start it. It started with the preaching of God's word.
That would be typically protestant, whose device is protestation without the use of right reason. But as you claim to know more than recorded history, why did you hesitate to provide your alternate account?
Your Protestant deformation is a false gospel