Herbert Thorndike

Herbert Thorndike

Herbert Thorndike (1598-1672) was Canon of Westminster Abbey. He was also an influential theologian and writer in the Anglican Church who was well respected during the reigns of King Charles I and, after the Restoration, King Charles II. His work would be considered very important in the 19th century by key members of the Oxford Movement. [http://web.mac.com/brian.douglas/iWeb/Anglican%20Eucharistic%20Theology/Blog/4D2FC248-F9DB-11DA-BF7A-001124732AA0.html]

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