The Canterburianism of the times of Charles the First did that hapless monarch much harm.
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The Canterburianism of the times of Charles the First did that hapless monarch much harm.
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An authority on the Scottish Eucharist itself, George R. Burnet, describes tendencies in the Communion office of 1637 that would have alarmed opponents of Canterburianism: Internally, the most significant contrasts to the English Prayer Book related to the Communion office.
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Elsewhere he stated that Canterburianism was 'nothing but masked Popery, but a high path-royall way to Rome, a Schoole of Idolatry, Heresie, Treadhery, and mercilesse bloodshed.'
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