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  • Hardcover. viii, 168 p.; 22 cm. (Lambeth Palace Library lectures ; 1966) Contents: 1. Church of England and Orthodox Churches in seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Steven Runciman -- 2. Church of England and Orthodox Churches in nineteenth & twentieth centuries, H.R.T. (Henry Renaud Turner) Brandreth, O.G.S. -- 3. Church of England and Church of Rome from sixteenth to eighteenth century, T. M. (Thomas Maynard) Parker -- 4. Church of England and Church of Rome, from beginning of nineteenth century to present day, Owen Chadwick -- 5. Church of England and Free Churches from 1660, S. L. (Stanley Lawrence) Greenslade -- 6. Church of England and Lutheran and Reformed Churches, R. R. (Roland Ralph) Williams -- 7. Church of England and Old Catholic Churches, E. W. (Eric Waldram) Kemp -- Index. -- `Yet the greatest of seventeenth-century patriarchs of Constantinople, Cyril I Lucaris, who was on the throne for seven different periods between 1612 and 1638, published a personal Confession which was distinctly and consciously Calvinist. To most of the Orthodox his views were shocking. It was at this time that they came into contact with the Anglicans. The Anglican and Orthodox Churches had much in common.' (p. 3) -- Palmer's [William, of Magdalen College, Oxford] attempt to storm the Russian sacramental citidel has usually been written off as a piece of individualism which did no harm, but did no good. A more charitable, and perhaps a juster, estimate is given by Florovsky: ".Certain links were established between Oxford and Moscow, and theological professors and students in Moscow used to collate Greek manuscripts of the Fathers for the Library of Fathers."' (p. 23) VG orig. orange-brown boards, gilt.