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Strype's monumental work Annals of the Reformation is the most important eighteenth-century Protestant religious history of the Elizabethan period.
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Strype's monumental work Annals of the Reformation is the most important eighteenth-century Protestant religious history of the Elizabethan period.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 592
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 735g
- ISBN-13: 9781108017985
- ISBN-10: 1108017983
- Artikelnr.: 30366943
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 592
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 735g
- ISBN-13: 9781108017985
- ISBN-10: 1108017983
- Artikelnr.: 30366943
Preface
The Introduction: 1. Elizabeth proclaimed
2. The queen procures money diligently
3. Provision for Portsmouth, and the Isle of Wight
The History: 1. Prohibition to Carne, resident with the pope
2. Cardinal Pole's message to the lady Elizabeth before his death
3. Some bishops and the abbot of Westminster, their speeches in the house against the bill for the supremacy, and the English Common Prayer Book
4. Divines review the Common Prayer Book
5. A disputation at Westminster in parliament time, between some papists and protestants, before a great assembly of the nobility
6. The queen's marriage motioned
7. The behaviour of the English professors and exiles
8. The protestants' declaration of their doctrine, in vindication of themselves against the slanders of papists
9. The reformation in Scotland
10. The poor neglected condition of the protestants, being returned home
11. Preachers at St. Paul's Cross
12. Bishoprics and dignities in the church void
13. Ecclesiastical habits and other matters scrupled
14. The progress of the reformation
15. A collection of various historical matters falling out within the year, 1559
16. Lent sermons at St. Paul's and court
17. Advice concerning ministers
18. The bishops address to the queen against images
19. A writing of an expulsed bishop
20. Some Englishmen in the inquisition in Spain
21. Archbishop of York confirmed
22. A reflection upon what was already done in the church
23. A journal of memorable matters falling out within this year, not hitherto noted
24. The papistical clergy busy
25. Cheny, bishop of Gloucester, consecrated
26. The lord keeper's and Mr. Speaker's speeches
27. A convocation
28. The Articles of Religion
29. Rites and ceremonies debated in the synod
30. Government of the church
31. Papers prepared, for doctrine and discipline, to be offered by the synod to the queen, or to the parliament
32. Inquiries into the churches and chapels of the realm
33. French protestants fly hither.
The Introduction: 1. Elizabeth proclaimed
2. The queen procures money diligently
3. Provision for Portsmouth, and the Isle of Wight
The History: 1. Prohibition to Carne, resident with the pope
2. Cardinal Pole's message to the lady Elizabeth before his death
3. Some bishops and the abbot of Westminster, their speeches in the house against the bill for the supremacy, and the English Common Prayer Book
4. Divines review the Common Prayer Book
5. A disputation at Westminster in parliament time, between some papists and protestants, before a great assembly of the nobility
6. The queen's marriage motioned
7. The behaviour of the English professors and exiles
8. The protestants' declaration of their doctrine, in vindication of themselves against the slanders of papists
9. The reformation in Scotland
10. The poor neglected condition of the protestants, being returned home
11. Preachers at St. Paul's Cross
12. Bishoprics and dignities in the church void
13. Ecclesiastical habits and other matters scrupled
14. The progress of the reformation
15. A collection of various historical matters falling out within the year, 1559
16. Lent sermons at St. Paul's and court
17. Advice concerning ministers
18. The bishops address to the queen against images
19. A writing of an expulsed bishop
20. Some Englishmen in the inquisition in Spain
21. Archbishop of York confirmed
22. A reflection upon what was already done in the church
23. A journal of memorable matters falling out within this year, not hitherto noted
24. The papistical clergy busy
25. Cheny, bishop of Gloucester, consecrated
26. The lord keeper's and Mr. Speaker's speeches
27. A convocation
28. The Articles of Religion
29. Rites and ceremonies debated in the synod
30. Government of the church
31. Papers prepared, for doctrine and discipline, to be offered by the synod to the queen, or to the parliament
32. Inquiries into the churches and chapels of the realm
33. French protestants fly hither.
Preface
The Introduction: 1. Elizabeth proclaimed
2. The queen procures money diligently
3. Provision for Portsmouth, and the Isle of Wight
The History: 1. Prohibition to Carne, resident with the pope
2. Cardinal Pole's message to the lady Elizabeth before his death
3. Some bishops and the abbot of Westminster, their speeches in the house against the bill for the supremacy, and the English Common Prayer Book
4. Divines review the Common Prayer Book
5. A disputation at Westminster in parliament time, between some papists and protestants, before a great assembly of the nobility
6. The queen's marriage motioned
7. The behaviour of the English professors and exiles
8. The protestants' declaration of their doctrine, in vindication of themselves against the slanders of papists
9. The reformation in Scotland
10. The poor neglected condition of the protestants, being returned home
11. Preachers at St. Paul's Cross
12. Bishoprics and dignities in the church void
13. Ecclesiastical habits and other matters scrupled
14. The progress of the reformation
15. A collection of various historical matters falling out within the year, 1559
16. Lent sermons at St. Paul's and court
17. Advice concerning ministers
18. The bishops address to the queen against images
19. A writing of an expulsed bishop
20. Some Englishmen in the inquisition in Spain
21. Archbishop of York confirmed
22. A reflection upon what was already done in the church
23. A journal of memorable matters falling out within this year, not hitherto noted
24. The papistical clergy busy
25. Cheny, bishop of Gloucester, consecrated
26. The lord keeper's and Mr. Speaker's speeches
27. A convocation
28. The Articles of Religion
29. Rites and ceremonies debated in the synod
30. Government of the church
31. Papers prepared, for doctrine and discipline, to be offered by the synod to the queen, or to the parliament
32. Inquiries into the churches and chapels of the realm
33. French protestants fly hither.
The Introduction: 1. Elizabeth proclaimed
2. The queen procures money diligently
3. Provision for Portsmouth, and the Isle of Wight
The History: 1. Prohibition to Carne, resident with the pope
2. Cardinal Pole's message to the lady Elizabeth before his death
3. Some bishops and the abbot of Westminster, their speeches in the house against the bill for the supremacy, and the English Common Prayer Book
4. Divines review the Common Prayer Book
5. A disputation at Westminster in parliament time, between some papists and protestants, before a great assembly of the nobility
6. The queen's marriage motioned
7. The behaviour of the English professors and exiles
8. The protestants' declaration of their doctrine, in vindication of themselves against the slanders of papists
9. The reformation in Scotland
10. The poor neglected condition of the protestants, being returned home
11. Preachers at St. Paul's Cross
12. Bishoprics and dignities in the church void
13. Ecclesiastical habits and other matters scrupled
14. The progress of the reformation
15. A collection of various historical matters falling out within the year, 1559
16. Lent sermons at St. Paul's and court
17. Advice concerning ministers
18. The bishops address to the queen against images
19. A writing of an expulsed bishop
20. Some Englishmen in the inquisition in Spain
21. Archbishop of York confirmed
22. A reflection upon what was already done in the church
23. A journal of memorable matters falling out within this year, not hitherto noted
24. The papistical clergy busy
25. Cheny, bishop of Gloucester, consecrated
26. The lord keeper's and Mr. Speaker's speeches
27. A convocation
28. The Articles of Religion
29. Rites and ceremonies debated in the synod
30. Government of the church
31. Papers prepared, for doctrine and discipline, to be offered by the synod to the queen, or to the parliament
32. Inquiries into the churches and chapels of the realm
33. French protestants fly hither.