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The Renaissance and Reformation were exciting times of learning and discovery—they pushed the boundaries of accepted thought. The repercussions of this, however, were that they left in their wake a period of universal uncertainty. The centuries-old status quo had been turned on its head. Nothing was stable anymore. Conflict ensued. The fourth volume of 2,000 Years of Christ’s Power spans from...

Grindal recorded that some folk seceded from the Plumbers’ Hall congregation and joined the authentically Separatist congregation of Richard Fitz. There is some uncertainty about the reason, but it could have been the fact that the Plumbers’ Hall congregation used the Geneva liturgy in its worship (in preference to the Anglican Prayer Book), whereas the Separatists used no liturgy at all. This was to be a hallmark of early Separatists—their opposition to any element in worship that was not the immediate,
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