"The Church of England Cleared from the Charge of Schism" by Thomas William Allies is a theological exploration written to defend the Church of England against claims that it broke away improperly from the Roman Catholic Church. The book takes readers, especially religious ones, on a journey through old church meetings and important religious writings to show that the Church of England's beliefs fit within the bigger picture of Christian unity. The narrative starts with the author’s own struggle as a priest, trying to make sense of the historical split caused by Reformation. Allies tackles tough questions about the divided church, feeling a strong need to figure out if the Church of England is really guilty of schism. He argues that instead of losing hope, people should seriously look at the church’s teachings and see if they match up with the original Christian ideas. He makes a case for relying on historical evidence rather than modern opinions, striving to honestly protect his church's identity amid growing disagreements within the Christian world.

The Church of England cleared from the charge of Schism Upon Testimonies of Councils and Fathers of the first six centuries
By T. W. (Thomas William) Allies
In a time of religious division, a priest journeys into church history to defend his faith from accusations of a great betrayal.
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2010-09-19
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Thomas William Allies was an English historical writer specializing in religious subjects. He was one of the Anglican churchmen who joined the Roman Catholic Church in the early period of the Oxford Movement.
Thomas William Allies was an English historical writer specializing in religious subjects. He was one of the Anglican churchmen who joined the Roman Catholic Church in the early period of the Oxford Movement.
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