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  • The Oxford History of Anglicanism, Volume III: Partisan Anglicanism and its Global Expansion, 1829–c.1914 [1st ed.] 9780191084621, 019108462X, 0199699704, 978-0-19-969970-4

    Table of contents :
    Content: volume I. Reformation and identity, c.1520-1662 / edited by Anthony Miltorn --
    volume. II. Establishment and Empire, 1662-1829 / Jeremy Gregory --
    volume III. Partisan Anglicanism and its global expansion, 1829-c.1914 / edited by Rowan Strong --
    volume IV. Global western Anglicanism, c.1910-present / edited by Jeremy Morris --
    volume V. Global Anglicanism, c. 1910-2000 / edited by William L. Sachs. Volume I. Reformation and identity, c.1520-1662 / edited by Anthony Miltorn. Introduction: Reformation, Identity, and 'Anglicanism' c.1520-1662 / Anthony Milton --
    The Emergence of the Church of England c.1520-1553 / Ethan H. Shagan --
    Settlement Patterns : The Church of England, 1553-1603 / Peter Marshall --
    Unsettled Reformations : 1603-1662 / Anthony Milton --
    Bishops, Church and State, c.1530-1646 / Andrew Foster --
    The Godly Magistrate / Jacqueline Rose --
    Religion and the English Parish / J. F. Merritt --
    Liturgy and Worship / Bryan D. Spinks --
    Canon Law and the Church of England / Gerald Bray --
    Art and Iconoclasm / Felicity Heal --
    Confessional Identity / Stephen Hampton --
    Cathedrals / Ian Atherton --
    Ireland and Scotland 1534-1663 / John McCafferty --
    North America to 1662 / Michael P. Winship --
    Perceptions of Christian Antiquity / Jean-Louis Quantin --
    Protestants and the Meanings of Church History 1540-1660 / W. J. Sheils --
    The Church of England and International Protestantism, 1530-1570 / Diarmaid MacCulloch --
    Attitudes towards the Protestant and Catholic Churches / Anthony Milton --
    'Puritans' and 'Anglicans' in the History of the Post-Reformation English Church / Peter Lake --
    'Avant-garde Conformity' in the 1590s / Peter McCullough --
    Early Modern English Piety / Jessica Martin --
    The Bible in Early Mo

    The Adventures of Sinbad

    Television series

    For the Indian film, see The Adventures of Sinbad (film).

    The Adventures of Sinbad is a Canadian action-adventurefantasy television series which aired from 1996 to 1998. It follows the story of the pilot of the same name. It revolves around the series' protagonist, Sinbad. The series is a re-telling of the adventures of Sinbad from The Arabian Nights. Created by Ed Naha, it was filmed in southern Ontario, Canada and in Cape Town, South Africa. The tone of the series resembled that of its contemporaries Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, Beastmaster and Xena: Warrior Princess.

    Description

    A sword and sorcery adventure set in a land of myth and magic in the Middle East, around the Persian Gulf. The series tells of the adventures of Sinbad and his brother as they gather a crew, and set sail in the ship, Nomad, from Baghdad in search of wealth and adventure. Along the way they face witches, wizards, strange tribes and fantastic creatures.

    Premise

    In the first few episodes: After two years at sea, Sinbad returns to his home, Baghdad. The city is very different from the Baghdad he remembers. It is now in the control of prince Casib and his grand vizierAdmir. He lands himself in prison, where he is reacquainted with his older brother, Doubar, and discovers he is to be beheaded. When the princess is kidnapped, the Caliph of Baghdad says Sinbad is the only man he knows who is capable of facing Turok, the man who captured the princess. Before Sinbad is beheaded, Doubar comes to the rescue and sets him free. The brothers meet up with the rest of Sinbad's crew and proceed to Turok's lair, in search for Princess Adena. Sinbad tells his crew they need the help of his and Doubar's old mentor, Master Dim-Dim, so the crew head off for the Isle of Dawn, where he resides. They arrive at the island where they meet Dim-Dim and his new apprentice, Maeve, along with her avian companion, Dermott, a hawk. After the cr

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  • Originally from Toronto, Canada, actor Jeff Wincott worked steadily in both TV and movies in a career that began in 1979. His first regular role was in the series "Night Heat" (CTV, 1985-1989) as hot-headed Detective Frank Giambone, which earned Wincott an Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series nomination at the 1986 Gemini Awards. The recognition led to an extensive film career in the United States. Wincott starred in more than a dozen martial arts films, including "Mission of Justice" (1992), "Martial Outlaw" (1993) and "Last Man Standing" (1995). He was also featured in the high-budget action films "S.W.A.T.," (2003), "The Invasion" (2007) and "Unstoppable" (2010). In the independent film "Kringle Time" (2021), Wincott played Mayor Rodney Jorkins, for which he was nominated in the best supporting actor category at the 2021 GenreBlast Film Festival. He has acted in numerous TV series, including "24" (Fox, 2001-10), "The Wire" (HBO, 2002-08), "NCIS" (CBS, 2003- ),"Sons of Anarchy" (FX, 2008-14), "The Good Wife" (CBS, 2009-16), "Blue Bloods" (CBS, 2010- ), "Person of Interest" (CBS, 2011-16), "The Lizzie Borden Chronicles" (Lifetime, 2015), and "The Night Of" (HBO, 2016). In 2019, Wincott and his wife founded production company Hollow Metropolis Films. Their award-winning short films "Ping Pong Pigeons" (2018), "Platitudes" (2019) and "Dystopian Snow Globe" (2020) have been screened internationally. The Wincotts co-produced their first feature, "The Issue With Elvis," with Jeff playing the leading role, Dr. Mercer. He was honored as Best Actor for his performance at the Hollywood Women's International Film Festival, the Montgomery International Film Festival, and the Toronto Beaches Film Festival. Scheduled to be released in 2022, the project won more than 10 film festival awards in 2021, including two for Best Feature. Wincott's story about his own addiction recovery was told in a documentary he co-produced, "Fall Fight Shine." It won Best Documentary Feature

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