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Title page of Free and Candid Disquisitions

Free and Candid Disquisitions is an anonymously published 1749 pamphlet written and compiled by John Jones, a Welsh Church of England clergyman. The work promoted a series of reforms to the church and the Book of Common Prayer that Jones hoped would allow the more Protestant and independent Dissenters to be reintegrated into the church. Jones's proposals included shortening the Sunday liturgies, removing Catholic ritual influences, and providing improved hymns and psalms. Several responding texts were written, both lauding and criticizing Jone's work. While the proposals were not accepted by the Church of England, Jones's suggested alterations to the prayer book and advocacy of privately published liturgies influenced several Dissenter liturgical texts and early editions of the American Episcopal Church's prayer book. The pamphlet remained a major influence on proposed liturgical changes in the Church of England until the 19th-century Tractarian movement. (Full article...)

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2013 notes

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2014 notes

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About Giannis Papaioannou (deaths section)

Giannis Papaioannou was not Turkish but Greek. Please, check the relevant Wikipedia article (Giannis Papaioannou) and other sources: http://www.rebetiko.gr/en/history.php http://www.doctor-dark.webspace.virginmedia.com/rebetiko/biog3.html#papaioannou etc. Thank you.

I think you meant to post this on Talk:August 3. howcheng {chat} 06:26, 1 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

2015 notes

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2016 notes

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2017 notes

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2018 notes

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2019 notes

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2020 notes

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2021 notes

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2022 notes

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2023 notes

Heart (talk) 04:57, 11 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]