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Religion in Tudor England : An Anthology of Primary Sources /

Religion in Tudor England offers readers the prose and the poetry, the theology and the spirituality, the prayers and the polemics, of one of the most important epochs in the making of modern Christianity. Beginning with King Henry VII, the Tudors' reign included the break with Rome and the ris...

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Otros Autores: Shagan, Ethan H., 1971- (Editor ), Shuger, Debora K., 1953- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Waco, Texas : Baylor University Press, 2016.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |g [Part] I.  |t Pre-Reformation/Late Medieval.  |t The miracles of our Blessed Lady /  |r Anonymous, 1496 --  |t Spousage of a virgin to Christ /  |r John Alcock, c. 1497 --  |t The doctrinal of death /  |r Anonymous, 1498 --  |t The sermon of Doctor Colet, made to the convocation at Paul's /  |r John Colet, 1512 (preached and Latin ed.; English trans., 1530) --  |g [Part] II.  |t English Reformation.  |t A supplication for the beggars /  |r Simon Fish, 1529 --  |t An answer unto Sir Thomas More's Dialogue /  |r William Tyndale, 1531 --  |t The testament of Master William Tracy, esquire, expounded both by William Tyndale and John Frith /  |r William Tracy,  |r William Tyndale,  |r John Frith, 1535 --  |t A godly meditation of the inward love of the Christian soul towards Christ our Lord (by Marguerite de Navarre) /  |r Elizabeth Tudor, 1545 --  |t A faithful and most godly treatise concerning the most sacred sacrament of the blessed body and blood of our Savior Christ /  |r John Calvin, 1541 (preface and English trans., Miles Coverdale, 1548) --  |t The apology of the Church of England /  |r John Jewel, 1562 (Latin ed.; English trans., Anne Bacon, 1564) --  |t The Thirty-Nine Articles, 1563, 1571 --  |t Acts and monuments : the prefaces from the editions of 1563, 1570, 1576, 1583 ; the martyrdoms of Nicholas Ridley and Hugh Latimer, 1563 ; the martyrdom of three women and an infant at Guernsey 1563 /  |r John Foxe. 
505 0 0 |g [Part] III.  |t Ceremonies.  |t The form of prayers and ministration of the sacraments & c, used in the English congregation at Geneva /  |r John Knox,  |r William Whittingham, et al., 1556 --  |t To my loving brethren that is troubled about the popis apparel, two short and comfortable epistles /  |r Anthony Gilby, 1566 --  |t A brief examination for the time, of a certain declaration, lately put in print in the name and defense of certain ministers in London, refusing to wear the apparel prescribed by the laws and orders of the realm /  |r Matthew Parker, 1566 --  |t A view of popish abuses yet remaining in the English church, for the which godly ministers have refused to subscribe /  |r John Field, 1572 --  |t The defense of the Answer to the "Admonition" against the reply of T.C. /  |r John Whitgift, 1574 --  |t Of the laws of ecclesiastical polity : 1593 (books I-IV), 1597 (Book V), 1648 (Book VI) /  |r Richard Hooker. 
505 0 0 |g [Part] IV.  |t Ecclesiology.  |t An admonition to the Parliament /  |r John Field,  |r Thomas Wilcox, 1572 --  |t A treatise of reformation without tarrying for any /  |r Robert Browne, 1582 --  |t A brief discovery of the false church /  |r Henry Barrow, 1590 --  |t The perpetual government of Christ's church /  |r Thomas Bilson, 1593 --  |t The laws of ecclesiastical polity : 1593 (Book III), 1648 (Book VIII) /  |r Richard Hooker --  |g [Part] V.  |t Predestination.  |t A golden chain, or the description of theology /  |r William Perkins, 1591 --  |t A sermon preached at S. Paul's Cross /  |r Samuel Harsnett, 1594 (pub. 1658) --  |t A sermon preached at Paul's Cross, the sixth of February 1596 /  |r John Dove, 1597 --  |t The Lambet articles and glosses, 1595; 1595-c. 1605 (pub. 1651). 
505 0 0 |g [Part] VI.  |t Catholic Reformation and Counter-Reformation.  |t Two notable sermons ... concerning the real presence of Christ's body and blood in the blessed sacrament /  |r Thomas Watson, 1554 --  |t A perfect exposition of S. Peter's first epistle, in twenty treatises or sermons /  |r Roger Edgeworth, 1557 --  |t A defense and declaration of the Catholic Church's doctrine touching purgatory and prayers for the souls departed /  |r William Allen, 1565 --  |t A brief discourse containing certain reasons why Catholics refuse to go to church /  |r Robert Parsons, 1580 --  |t A sum of Christian doctrine ... to which is adjoined the explication of certain questions /  |r Henry Garnett, c. 1592-1596 --  |t The Jesuit's memorial for the intended reformation of England /  |r Robert Parsons, c. 1600 (pub. 1690). 
505 0 0 |g [Part] VII.  |t Primers, Prayers, and Psalms.  |t Primers.  |t Hore beate Marie virginis secundus usum insignis ecclesiae Sarum, 1507 --  |t This primer in English and in Latin, 1536 --  |t A goodly primer /  |r William Marshall, 1535 --  |t Prayers.  |t A book of Christian prayers, 1578 --  |g Appendix:  |t The pomander of prayer /  |r Thomas Becon, 1561 --  |t The monument of matrons /  |r Thomas Bentley, 1582 --  |t A pensive man's practice /  |r John Norden, 1584 & 1592 --  |t Psalms.  |t Certain psalms chosen out of the psalter of David, commonly called the vii penitential psalms, drawn into English meter /  |r Sir Thomas Wyatt, c. 1536-1542 (pub. 1549) --  |t A meditation of a penitent sinner, written in manner of a paraphrase upon the 51 psalm of David /  |r Anne Lock, 1560 --  |t The Psalms of David /  |r trans. Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke. 
505 0 0 |g [Part] VIII. Pastoral Theology.  |t [Paramuthion] : two treatises of the comforting of an afflicted conscience /  |r Richard Greenham, c. 1580 (pub. 1598) --  |t A learned and comfortable sermon of the certainty and perpetuity of faith in the elect /  |r Richard Hooker, 1585 (pub. 1612) --  |t The plain man's pathway to heaven /  |r Arthur Dent, 1601 --  |g [Part] IX.  |t Protestantism and the Social World.  |t Spiritus est vicarius Christi in terra. A treatise wherein dicing, dancing, vain plays or interludes with other idle pastimes [et]c. commonly used on the Sabbath day are reproved /  |r John Northbrooke, 1577 --  |t A godly exhortation and fruitful admonition to virtuous parents and modest matrons /  |r Richard Greenham, 1584 --  |t The theater of God's judgments /  |r Thomas Beard, 1597 --  |t A treatise of the vocations, or callings of men /  |r William Perkins, 1590s (pub. 1605) --  |g [Part] X.  |g Conclusion.  |t Rites of Durham /  |r William Claxton, 1593. 
520 |a Religion in Tudor England offers readers the prose and the poetry, the theology and the spirituality, the prayers and the polemics, of one of the most important epochs in the making of modern Christianity. Beginning with King Henry VII, the Tudors' reign included the break with Rome and the rise of English Protestantism, a series of religiously inspired revolts, the burnings of nearly three hundred Protestants for heresy under Queen Mary, the executions of scores of Catholics for treason under Queen Elizabeth, and the emergence of the Puritan challenge to the Church of England. Moreover, the English Reformation coincided with the English Renaissance, and the foremost religious thinkers of the age, Catholic as well as Protestant, are also among the greatest of English prose stylists. The sources in this unique anthology, accidentals modernized and accompanied by careful notes and detailed historical, literary, and theological introductions, immerse readers in this world and allow them to explore comprehensively--for the first time--what was lost, what was transformed, and what was preserved in the English Reformation. - from publisher. 
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