English Reformation dissenting movements

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English Reformation dissenting movements were radical Protestant groups that broke from the established Church of England in the 16th and 17th centuries, advocating alternative forms of worship, church governance, and religious authority.

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Surface form Occurrences
English Reformation 2
English Protestant reformers 1

Statements (53)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Protestant movement
dissenting tradition
religious movement
activeDuring English Civil War NERFINISHED
Interregnum
reign of Charles I of England
reign of Elizabeth I of England
reign of James I of England
country Kingdom of England
endTime 17th century
faced legal restrictions on worship
persecution by the state
hasMainCharacteristic alternative church governance
emphasis on congregational autonomy
emphasis on the authority of Scripture
experiments with new forms of worship
radical Protestant theology
rejection of episcopal hierarchy
rejection of the established Church of England
hasPart Baptists NERFINISHED
Brownists NERFINISHED
Congregationalists NERFINISHED
Familists NERFINISHED
Fifth Monarchists NERFINISHED
General Baptists NERFINISHED
Independents NERFINISHED
Muggletonians NERFINISHED
Particular Baptists NERFINISHED
Puritans NERFINISHED
Quakers NERFINISHED
Ranters NERFINISHED
Seekers
Separatists
influenced English Baptists NERFINISHED
English Congregationalists NERFINISHED
English Nonconformity NERFINISHED
English civil religion debates
Religious Society of Friends NERFINISHED
development of religious toleration in England
influencedBy Anabaptism NERFINISHED
Calvinism NERFINISHED
Lutheranism NERFINISHED
continental Radical Reformation
locatedIn England
opposedTo Anglican episcopacy NERFINISHED
Church of England NERFINISHED
royal supremacy in religion
partOf English Reformation NERFINISHED
Protestant Reformation NERFINISHED
religiousOrientation Protestant
resultedIn emigration of dissenters to North America
pluralization of English Protestantism
startTime 16th century

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John Greenwood partOf English Reformation dissenting movements
Anthony Gilby movement English Reformation dissenting movements
this entity surface form: English Reformation
Congregational churches in the United Kingdom historicalOrigin English Reformation dissenting movements
this entity surface form: English Reformation
Lamentation of a Sinner reflectsBeliefsOf English Reformation dissenting movements
this entity surface form: English Protestant reformers