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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: 600
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 744g
- ISBN-13: 9781108017992
- ISBN-10: 1108017991
- Artikelnr.: 30363855
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 600
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 744g
- ISBN-13: 9781108017992
- ISBN-10: 1108017991
- Artikelnr.: 30363855
34. Veron the preacher
35. The bishop of Worcester's vindication of himself against Sir John Bourne before the privy council
36. Some remarks of Coverdale
37. The kingdom and church vindication against Osorius, a popish writer
38. Matters between France and England
39. The second book of Homilies
40. A diary of various historical matters of the court and state, falling out this year
41. Contest about ministers' apparel
42. Several letters between Sampson and Humfrey, and Bullinger and Gualter, divines in Zurick, about the habits
43. Some account of Humfrey and Sampson
44. Disturbance in Cambridge about the habits
45. The controversy between Jewel, bishop of Sarum, and Harding of Lovain
46. Prayers and thanksgivings for Malta, besieged by the Turks
47. Various occurrences, and matters of state, in the court of England this summer
48. The declaration of the London ministers answered
49. A session of parliament
50. Proposals of marriage between the archduke and the queen
51. Orders taken with papists in Lancashire by the ecclesiastical commission
52. Sir Henry Killigrew sent to the prince Palatine about religion
53. Cavallerius, Hebrew professor at Cambridge
54. Great dangers to the church and nation apprehended at hand
55. Books written on occasion of this rebellion, addressed to the rebels and papists
56. This a year of danger
57. Pious men in Cirencester
Appendix.
35. The bishop of Worcester's vindication of himself against Sir John Bourne before the privy council
36. Some remarks of Coverdale
37. The kingdom and church vindication against Osorius, a popish writer
38. Matters between France and England
39. The second book of Homilies
40. A diary of various historical matters of the court and state, falling out this year
41. Contest about ministers' apparel
42. Several letters between Sampson and Humfrey, and Bullinger and Gualter, divines in Zurick, about the habits
43. Some account of Humfrey and Sampson
44. Disturbance in Cambridge about the habits
45. The controversy between Jewel, bishop of Sarum, and Harding of Lovain
46. Prayers and thanksgivings for Malta, besieged by the Turks
47. Various occurrences, and matters of state, in the court of England this summer
48. The declaration of the London ministers answered
49. A session of parliament
50. Proposals of marriage between the archduke and the queen
51. Orders taken with papists in Lancashire by the ecclesiastical commission
52. Sir Henry Killigrew sent to the prince Palatine about religion
53. Cavallerius, Hebrew professor at Cambridge
54. Great dangers to the church and nation apprehended at hand
55. Books written on occasion of this rebellion, addressed to the rebels and papists
56. This a year of danger
57. Pious men in Cirencester
Appendix.
34. Veron the preacher
35. The bishop of Worcester's vindication of himself against Sir John Bourne before the privy council
36. Some remarks of Coverdale
37. The kingdom and church vindication against Osorius, a popish writer
38. Matters between France and England
39. The second book of Homilies
40. A diary of various historical matters of the court and state, falling out this year
41. Contest about ministers' apparel
42. Several letters between Sampson and Humfrey, and Bullinger and Gualter, divines in Zurick, about the habits
43. Some account of Humfrey and Sampson
44. Disturbance in Cambridge about the habits
45. The controversy between Jewel, bishop of Sarum, and Harding of Lovain
46. Prayers and thanksgivings for Malta, besieged by the Turks
47. Various occurrences, and matters of state, in the court of England this summer
48. The declaration of the London ministers answered
49. A session of parliament
50. Proposals of marriage between the archduke and the queen
51. Orders taken with papists in Lancashire by the ecclesiastical commission
52. Sir Henry Killigrew sent to the prince Palatine about religion
53. Cavallerius, Hebrew professor at Cambridge
54. Great dangers to the church and nation apprehended at hand
55. Books written on occasion of this rebellion, addressed to the rebels and papists
56. This a year of danger
57. Pious men in Cirencester
Appendix.
35. The bishop of Worcester's vindication of himself against Sir John Bourne before the privy council
36. Some remarks of Coverdale
37. The kingdom and church vindication against Osorius, a popish writer
38. Matters between France and England
39. The second book of Homilies
40. A diary of various historical matters of the court and state, falling out this year
41. Contest about ministers' apparel
42. Several letters between Sampson and Humfrey, and Bullinger and Gualter, divines in Zurick, about the habits
43. Some account of Humfrey and Sampson
44. Disturbance in Cambridge about the habits
45. The controversy between Jewel, bishop of Sarum, and Harding of Lovain
46. Prayers and thanksgivings for Malta, besieged by the Turks
47. Various occurrences, and matters of state, in the court of England this summer
48. The declaration of the London ministers answered
49. A session of parliament
50. Proposals of marriage between the archduke and the queen
51. Orders taken with papists in Lancashire by the ecclesiastical commission
52. Sir Henry Killigrew sent to the prince Palatine about religion
53. Cavallerius, Hebrew professor at Cambridge
54. Great dangers to the church and nation apprehended at hand
55. Books written on occasion of this rebellion, addressed to the rebels and papists
56. This a year of danger
57. Pious men in Cirencester
Appendix.