Draft:William Prescott Upton

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William Prescott Upton
Born1877
London, England
Died24 March 1936
London, England

William Prescott Upton (1877–1936), was an English author of many books[1], most notable for: 'Outlines of Prayer Book History,'[2][3][4] which was described by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.[2] William Prescott Upton, was an anti revisionist Evangelical protestant.[5] He also made a special study of the Reformation Age and shows the changes made in Sacramental doctrine in an article on "Cranmer's Conversion."[6][7]

Books

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  • A Guide to Ecclesiastical Law[14]
  • Roman Catholic "Martyrs" in England[15]
  • Communion Or Mass?[16]
  • The Apostolic Succession and Reunion[18]
  • The Proposed Revision of the Prayer Book.[19]
  • Prayers for the Dead[20]
  • The Mass Vestments[21]
  • The King's Protestant Declaration.[22][23]

References

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  1. ^ Hylson-Smith, Kenneth (1992-06-01). Evangelicals in the Church of England 1734-1984. A&C Black. p. 236. ISBN 978-0-567-09704-0.
  2. ^ a b c Upton, W. Prescott (2019-03-04). Outlines of Prayer Book History. Creative Media Partners, LLC. ISBN 978-0-526-76610-9.
  3. ^ a b Upton, William Prescott (1912). "Outlines of Prayer Book History". www.peterreynoldsbooks.com. Retrieved 2024-08-15.
  4. ^ a b "Outlines of Prayer Book History". www.forgottenbooks.com. Retrieved 2024-08-15.
  5. ^ Hylson-Smith, Kenneth (June 1992). Evangelicals in the Church of England 1734-1984. A&C Black. p. 236. ISBN 9780567097040.
  6. ^ https://www.churchsociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Cman_049_1_Upton.pdf
  7. ^ https://www.churchsociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Cman_049_1_Editorial.pdf
  8. ^ The Bookseller. Bookseller and Stationery Trades Journal. 1913. p. 637.
  9. ^ Upton, W. Prescott (1877–1899). Roman Catholic "Martyrs" in England. Printed at the Wickliffe Press of the Protestant Truth Society.
  10. ^ Crumb, Lawrence N. (2009-03-20). The Oxford Movement and Its Leaders: A Bibliography of Secondary and Lesser Primary Sources. Scarecrow Press. p. 423. ISBN 978-0-8108-6280-7.
  11. ^ Oxford University Calendar. University of Oxford. 1934. p. 47.
  12. ^ Griffith Thomas, W. H. (26 January 2005). The principles of theology. Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. XXXVIII (38). ISBN 978-1-7252-1314-2.
  13. ^ "Churchman" (PDF). p. 229.
  14. ^ Miller, Henry (1924). A Guide to Ecclesiastical Law ... Eleventh Edition. With Appendices ... by W. Prescott Upton. London.
  15. ^ Upton, W. Prescott (1800–1899). Roman Catholic "Martyrs" in England. Printed at the Wickliffe Press of the Protestant Truth Society.
  16. ^ UPTON, W. Prescott (1923). Communion Or Mass? The Chasuble in the Church of England. C.J. Thynne.
  17. ^ Upton, W. Prescott. Reservation: unscriptural, uncatholic, unlawful, the "Anglo-Catholic" case examined. Thyrne.
  18. ^ Upton, W. Prescott (1933). The Apostolic Succession and Reunion. publisher not identified.
  19. ^ UPTON, W. Prescott (1922). The Proposed Revision of the Prayer Book. A Review, Etc. C.J. Thynne.
  20. ^ Upton, W. Prescott. Prayers for the Dead: The Teaching of the Church of England, the Holy Scriptures, and the Early Christian Church. Chas. J. Thynne.
  21. ^ Upton, W. Prescott; Lefroy, William (1908). The Mass Vestments: Being a Speech at the Great Meeting on Queen's Hall, London, July, 1908. Church Association.
  22. ^ Upton, W. Prescott (1910). The King's Protestant Declaration. Why it Must Not be Altered.
  23. ^ Vaughan, Geraldine (2022-09-23). Anti-Catholicism and British Identities in Britain, Canada and Australia, 1880s-1920s. Springer Nature. p. 80. ISBN 978-3-031-11228-7.