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John Jewel
(1522 - 1571)
English bishop
English bishop
English bishop and theologian who shaped the doctrines of the Elizabethan Church.
John Jewel (1522–1571) was a prominent bishop of Salisbury and key figure in the establishment of the Church of England under Queen Elizabeth I. Educated at Oxford, he became known for his eloquent sermons and writings defending Anglican theology against Roman Catholic critics. His treatise Apologia Ecclesiae Anglicanae set out the beliefs and practices of the English Church and influenced religious debate across Europe. Jewel served as chaplain to Thomas Cranmer and later held the bishopric of Salisbury, where he implemented reforms in his diocese. He attended the Convocation of 1563 and worked to unify church doctrine and discipline. Jewel died while traveling on official business and was commemorated for his scholarship and devotion. His legacy endures in Anglican liturgy and historical accounts of the Reformation.
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John Jewel