Anglican Resources
Academic Resources
- : Guide to resources in Anglican studies at the University of Toronto Graham Library.
- : Timeline of Anglican history from the earliest time to the present. Includes biographical and other source information.
- : Search by the text of the resolutions, title, date and/or subject headings.
- : Search by text of the resolution, date, and / or subject heading.
- : Search by date, text of resolution, and/or subject heading.
- An Annotated Bibliography of Information Sources on Anglicanism available in Toronto
- : Resources for evangelism and church growth from the Anglican Communion.
Lectionary Resources
- : Has lectionary, scripture study, worship links, and resources including a scripture index, a movie index, and art index for supportive illustrations for sermons. Selecting a date links to a wide variety of contemporary and historical resources for study and liturgy for each lectionary week and pericope. The scripture index links to study resources relating to specific passages. The artwork indexed by biblical theme can be found in the art concordance. The movie concordance lists movies indexed by spiritual theme.
E-Journals
- . A journal of “mere” Christianity.
Anglican Organizations
- (search Mere Anglicanism)
Anglican Scholarly Associations and Conferences
Book of Common Prayer
- : The first Communion service in English.
- : The first edition.
- : The Book of Common Prayer put to music.
- : The second prayer book of Edward VI.
- : Replaced the Book of Common Prayer between 1645 and 1662. This, in keeping with its Puritan background, is more of an outline of worship than a fixed liturgy.
- : Has a table of contents and is searchable and downloadable.
- : Traces changes in the Prayer Book from the 1662 edition onwards.
- : “The Liturgy of Comprehension.”
- : Rejected by Parliament.
- : Replaces the Alternative Service Book in the Church of England.
- : Includes Manx Gaelic, Chinese, Swedish, Hebrew, and Telugu.
Anglican Authors
Each author entry includes biographical information, primary works, secondary works and bibliographical sources and related links. If no online biographical information is available, a brief summary of their life and work based on information from Geoffrey Rowell, Kenneth Stevenson, and Rowan Williams, Love’s Redeeming Work (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001) and The Dictionary of National Biography has been included.
By Period
- 1530-1650
- 1651-1830
- 1831-2001
By author name
Research on Anglican Authors and Anglican Clergy
- publishes editions of works both from the Anglican tradition and of interest to Anglicans in the public domain
- : An online library of Christian writings that includes Anglican authors; site has powerful searching features so that all documents by an author can be searched for key terms. Hosted at Calvin College.
- : A great starting point for information on medieval, renaissance, or seventeenth century literature. The Renaissance and seventeenth century sections are of special interest as English-speaking writers in those time periods were often Anglicans. Organized by time period and author. The works of many authors are available, as well as biographical material about the authors and secondary works on the author’s writings. This site has fine appropriate background music.
- : An extensive online library of resources in the Anglo-Catholic tradition, organized by author, country, topic, and time period
- : Includes selections from the works of Martin Luther. Here you will find all manner of texts from short quotations to commentaries, hymns to statements of faith, theological treatises to biographies, and links to other places where words and images from the history of Lutheranism.
- : Includes works by Luther’s contemporaries.
- : List of known archives with material related to that person and information on accessing each archive; includes North American Archives
- : Provides information on the careers of clergy based on records in repositories in England and Wales for the period 1540-1835. The site is searchable and there are accompanying maps and a glossary of terms.
- : An 880-page document compiled by Richard Ruggle. Provides biographical information, details of ministry, and other pertinent information.