A study of the political and religious ideas that contributed to the collapse of the authority of Charles I in 1642. Aids the historical understanding of the causes and nature of the English civil war, and challenges two of the dominant interpretations of the conflict.
A study of the political and religious ideas that contributed to the collapse of the authority of Charles I in 1642. Aids the historical understanding of the causes and nature of the English civil war, and challenges two of the dominant interpretations of the conflict.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Charles W. A. Prior is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. He is editor of England's Wars of Religion, Revisited (2011), and author of Defining the Jacobean Church: The Politics of Religious Controversy, 1603-1625 (2005).
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Introduction: The State of the Church * 2: Church and Realm: The Politics of Religion * 3: Inner Temples: History Ritual and Law 1630-1637 * 4: Caroline Covenants: Scotland 1636-1640 * 5: 'Bodies Soules and Estates': Liberty and the Canons of 1640 * 6: Bishops Parliament and Reform: 1641 * 7: Thomas Aston and the Ancient Constitution of the Church * 8: Henry Parker: Priestcraft Custom and Sovereignty * 9: Conclusion: Wars of Reformation * Bibliography
* 1: Introduction: The State of the Church * 2: Church and Realm: The Politics of Religion * 3: Inner Temples: History Ritual and Law 1630-1637 * 4: Caroline Covenants: Scotland 1636-1640 * 5: 'Bodies Soules and Estates': Liberty and the Canons of 1640 * 6: Bishops Parliament and Reform: 1641 * 7: Thomas Aston and the Ancient Constitution of the Church * 8: Henry Parker: Priestcraft Custom and Sovereignty * 9: Conclusion: Wars of Reformation * Bibliography
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