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Following and Reformation
Following the Protestant Reformation from 1517, it did not take long for Arian and other non-trinitarian views to resurface.
Following a series of post-Vatican II reforms, his feast day was changed and his name was added to the Roman Catholic calendar of saints in 1970 for celebration on 22 June jointly with St John Fisher, the only remaining bishop ( owing to the coincident natural deaths of eight aged bishops ) who, during the English Reformation, maintained, at the King's mercy, allegiance to the pope.
Following the coronation of her daughter, Elizabeth, as queen, Anne was venerated as a martyr and heroine of the English Reformation, particularly through the works of John Foxe.
Following the Protestant Reformation when Latin was replaced as the medium of church service by the vernacular languages, the diocese of Schleswig was divided and an autonomous archdeaconry of Haderslev created.
Following the Protestant Reformation, Protestantism separated itself from Catholicism, and the subsequent denominations spawned from the Reformation have considered their own teachings to be restorative in nature, falling back to the basic tenets of Biblical Christianity and Sola Scriptura.
Following the Reformation, many Scottish academics were teaching in great cities of mainland Europe, then with the birth and rapid expansion of the new British Empire came a revival of philosophical thought in Scotland and a prodigious diversity of thinkers.
Following the Lutheran Reformation, the larger part of Lusatia became Protestant except for the area between Bautzen, Kamenz and Hoyerswerda.
Following the Protestant Reformation ( and the banning of many religious festivities during the British Puritan Interregnum ), carols went into a decline due to Calvinist aversion to " nonessential " things associated with Roman Catholicism.
Following the Scottish Reformation in 1560, King's College was purged of its Roman Catholic staff but in other respects was largely resistant to change.
Following the Reformation in 1536, the farmland was separated between the crown and the local canon.
Following his abjuration and rebaptism he went to England on a preaching tour in June 1848 including Reformation Movement churches, Although his abjuration and his disfellowship in America were reported in the British churches magazines certain churches in the movement still allowed him to present his views.
Following the Protestant Reformation, the town became Protestant in 1534.
Following from the sale of local monastic properties in the Reformation period the Crown let out many long-leases which were acquired by local people.
Following the Reformation they remained Catholic while their neighbours to the southeast, south and southwest converted to Protestantism.
Following the establishment of a new Catholic hierarchy in the United Kingdom in 1850 by the decree of Pope Pius IX, it was raised to cathedral status in 1852, becoming one of the first four Catholic cathedrals in England and Wales since the English Reformation.
" Following the Protestant Reformation, France was riven by sectarian conflict as the Huguenots and Catholics strived for supremacy in the Wars of Religion until the 1598 Edict of Nantes established a measure of religious toleration.
Following the Reformation, there are two parallel apostolic successions.
Following the Reformation in the 16th century, the manor passed to the Crown.
Following the Protestant Reformation, the Commandery was secularized in 1529 and its land became part of Bern.
Following the onset of the Protestant Reformation, a series of wars were waged in Europe starting circa 1524 and continuing intermittently until 1648.
Following his defeat, Hutten tried to convince Erasmus of Rotterdam to side with the Reformation.
Following the Reformation a " paritetic " government emerged, meaning an equal distribution of public offices between the Catholic and Protestant confession.
Following the Reformation, Zerbst became a Calvinist centre.

Following and Abbey
Following the disturbances, the Abbey was still the largest religious city-state in Switzerland, with over 77, 000 inhabitants.
Following her husband's temporary fall from power, Elizabeth had sought sanctuary in Westminster Abbey, where she gave birth to a son, Edward ( later Edward V of England ).
Following the dissolution, parts of Battle Abbey became a private home, and other parts of the monastic buildings were ravaged for building materials.
Following this second " comeback " in 1992, Johnson's contracts with a variety of record labels, including Verve and Antilles, resulted in five albums as a leader, from small groups to separate brass orchestra and string orchestra recordings, as well as sideman appearances with his leading disciple, trombonist Steve Turre and the vocalist Abbey Lincoln.
Following her canonisation in 972, some of her remains were transferred to Pershore Abbey in Worcestershire, which is dedicated to her.
Following World War II, dry rot was discovered and half the Abbey was subsequently demolished.
Following the assumption of the Savigniac order into the Cistercian order in 1147, Neath Abbey also became a Cistercian house.
Following another idea of her father, Francis traveled to London in August 1959 to record an Italian album at EMI's famous Abbey Road Studios, entitled " Connie Francis sings Italian Favorites ".
Following his funeral at Westminster Abbey on 21 February, his ashes were buried in the Battle of Britain Chapel he helped to create.
Following his death a monument was erected to him in Westminster Abbey and another within West Park, Rockbourne, Hampshire.
Following the suppression of the Pilgrimage of Grace, from 1539, it met at the former house of the Abbot of St. Mary's Abbey, York ( founded by the Lord of Richmond ) in the centre of that city ; after the dissolution of the abbey, the building had been retained by the king who formally allocated it to the Council.
Following the Norman Conquest, Barwelle was still held by the Abbey of Coventry.
Following the Restoration of the Monarchy, in 1661 the Parliamentarians who had been buried in Westminster Abbey ( Admiral Robert Blake, Denis Bond, Nicholas Boscawen, Mary Bradshaw, Sir William Constable, Admiral Richard Deane, Isaac Dorislaus, Anne Fleetwood, Thomas Hesilrige, Humphrey Mackworth, Stephen Marshall, Thomas May, John Meldrum, Admiral Edward Popham, John Pym, Humphrey Salwey, William Strong, William Stroud and William Twiss ) were disinterred from the Abbey and reburied in an unmarked pit in St Margaret's churchyard on the orders of King Charles II.
Following the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1536, the Abbey was granted by Henry VIII to Francis Goodere of St Albans, Hertfordshire in 1544.
Following the Dissolution of St Albans Abbey in 1539 the manor of Norton passed into private hands, but its manorial courts continued to record the activities of its villagers until 1916.
Following the Conspiracy of Mellifont, the monastery was made subject to Buildwas Abbey.
Following that Act, many of the larger societies, beginning with Abbey National, the second largest, in 1989, and including the Halifax Building Society, the largest, soon converted into joint stock banking companies, some of which were subsequently acquired by other banks.
Following demolition, it is planned that the land will be returned to the neighbouring Wycombe Abbey School, from which it was originally requisitioned.
Following his death and that of his son, Dr. Fergus's daughter put his extensive library up for auction at their home in Abbey Street, Dublin, on the 3 February 1766.
Following the completion of infrastructure work, such as the replacement of the water tower at Dereham and the provision of an inspection pit, steam passenger services returned to the Dereham to Wymondham Abbey section on Sunday 30 April 2006.
Following a dispute and riot in 1132, a party of reform-minded monks left to establish the Cistercian monastery of Fountains Abbey.
Following the death of her father from kidney failure in 1960, Minette spent a year at the Abbey School in Reading, Berkshire, before being granted a free Foundation Scholarship at the Godolphin boarding school in Salisbury.

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