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A compilation of fifty-eight of the essential documents of the English Reformation from 1526 to 1700, invaluable for both students and scholars.
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A compilation of fifty-eight of the essential documents of the English Reformation from 1526 to 1700, invaluable for both students and scholars.
Price: $240.00
Pages: 630
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: James Clarke
Series: Library of Ecclesiastical History
Publication Date:
30 April 2020
Trim Size: 9.17 X 6.10 in
ISBN: 9780227177310
Format: Hardcover
A timely collection of official formularies relating to the English Reformation
— The Expository Times
Magnificient work, which must (and will) prove itself by generations of use as an indispensable tool of English Reformation studies. No recent book has come my way of greater intrinsic value in its own sphere than this - or one which will repay more abundantly the price asked for its range, its detail and its length.
It is a most welcome contribution to the study of theology and ecclesiastical history, and will establish itself as an essential reference for all students of the Tudor and Stuart experience of the Protestant faith
— David Parnham
It will serve at least three very useful purposes: first, a salutary source of information; second, it should provide a stark reminder to those engaged in the various ministries of the Church of England: third, it will remind over-secularized modern analysts that the Reformation, even in England, did have a lot to do with religion, its understanding and practice.
— The Expository Times
Magnificient work, which must (and will) prove itself by generations of use as an indispensable tool of English Reformation studies. No recent book has come my way of greater intrinsic value in its own sphere than this - or one which will repay more abundantly the price asked for its range, its detail and its length.
It is a most welcome contribution to the study of theology and ecclesiastical history, and will establish itself as an essential reference for all students of the Tudor and Stuart experience of the Protestant faith
— David Parnham
It will serve at least three very useful purposes: first, a salutary source of information; second, it should provide a stark reminder to those engaged in the various ministries of the Church of England: third, it will remind over-secularized modern analysts that the Reformation, even in England, did have a lot to do with religion, its understanding and practice.
Introduction to the Third Edition
Before the Break with Rome (1526-1534)
The Henrician Reformation (1534-1547)
Cranmer’s Reformation: The Reign of Edward VI (1547-1553)
Reaction and Recovery (1553-1559)
The Progress of Protestantism (1560-1625)
The Protestant Schism and the Final Settlement (1625-1701)
Supplementary Texts
Appendixes
Notes
Index
Before the Break with Rome (1526-1534)
The Henrician Reformation (1534-1547)
Cranmer’s Reformation: The Reign of Edward VI (1547-1553)
Reaction and Recovery (1553-1559)
The Progress of Protestantism (1560-1625)
The Protestant Schism and the Final Settlement (1625-1701)
Supplementary Texts
Appendixes
Notes
Index