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of 1534, when Henry VIII broke with the Catholic Church, English composers =
based their works on the Sarum rite, abolished in 1547.[25] During the deca=
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d according to the policies of the reigning monarch. Henry allowed church m=
usic in England to continue to be written in a florid style, and use Latin =
texts, but during the reign of his son and successor, Edward VI, highly pol=
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er completely restored by Edward's successor Mary during her brief reign; t=
heir half-sister Elizabeth, who succeeded Mary in 1558, confirmed or reinst=
ated some of Edward's work.[26]

Parsley's compositional career spanned the reigns of all four monarchs. He =
wrote church music for both the Latin and English rites.[23] His Anglican c=
hurch music for the Daily Office included a morning service, involving the =
Benedictus canticle and the Te Deum, and an evening service that involved t=
he singing of two canticles, the Magnificat and the Nunc dimittis.[27]

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