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William Laud

William Laud

Archbishop of canterbury

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October 7, 1573
Birthplace
Reading, Berkshire
Reading, Berkshire
Date of Death
January 10, 1645
Place of Death
London
London
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A relation of the conference betweene William Lavvd, then, Lrd. Bishop of St. Davids; now, Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury: and Fisher the Jesuit
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The autobiography of William Laud
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Articles exhibited in Parliament against VVilliam Archbishop of Canterbvry, 1640
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A Letter Sent By William Lavvd Archbishop of Canterburie. With divers Manuscripts to the Vniversity of Oxford. Which Letter, in respect it hath Relation to this present Parliament, is here inserted. Together, With the Answer which the Vniversitie sent him, wherein is specified their Integrity, as he is their Chancellor. The Tenor whereof ensues.
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A Shrove-Tvesday Banqvet Sent To The Bishops In The Tovver First, A London-Pancake to the bishop of Canterbury, presented by the Apprentices of London, with the Water-mens Attendance. Then, A Lincolnshire Pudding, and a Yorkshire Friter to the bi- shop of Yorke, A Norfolk Dumplin and a Suffolke Caves- head to bishop Wren. An old Cudgel-beaten Cocke to the b. of Gloucester. A rusty piece of bacon to the b. of Rochester. And lastly, a dish of Col- lops and Egges to the b. of Bath and Wells. VVith the cause of the Souldiers Training, and their manner of their drinking a health to the said Bishops
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Romes A B C, Being A Short Perambvlation, Or Rather Articvlar Accvsation Of a late tyrannicall Oppressour. With A Petition to the Archbishop of Canterbu- ry, now prisoner in the Tower.
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The recantation of the prelate of Canterbury
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Reading School
Reading School
St John's College, Oxford
St John's College, Oxford
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00000001213378310
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OL1452490A0
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549403730

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Kingdom of England
Kingdom of England
Wikidata ID
Q325408

William Laud (7 October 1573 – 10 January 1645) was a bishop in the Church of England. Appointed Archbishop of Canterbury by Charles I in 1633, Laud was a key advocate of Charles I's religious reforms, he was arrested by Parliament in 1640 and executed towards the end of the First English Civil War in January 1645.

A firm believer in episcopalianism, or rule by bishops, "Laudianism" refers to liturgical practices designed to enforce uniformity within the Church of England, as outlined by Charles. Often highly ritualistic, these were precursors to what are now known as high church views.

In theology, Laud was accused of Arminianism, favouring doctrines of the historic church prior to the Reformation and defending the continuity of the English Church with the primitive and mediaeval church, and opposing Calvinism.

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