Church Association
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The Church Association was an English evangelical Christian organisation, founded in 1865.
It was particularly active in opposition to Anglo-Catholicism, Ritualism and the Oxford Movement through publication of the Church Association Tracts and instigation of legal action under the Public Worship Regulation Act 1874 against such as Sidney Faithorn Green.
In 1950, it merged with the National Church League to form the Church Society.
[edit] External links
- Church Association Tracts
- The Teaching of the Ritualists not the Teaching of the Church of England, Church Association Tract 4, Rev. John Charles Ryle