Tobie Matthew began Elizabeth I's reign as a religious radical, but by the time civil war broke out, he was responsible for running the Church of England. This biography examines conforming Puritanism, a powerful force in the early modern Church, and helps to explain the tensions and divisions of the reign of Charles I.
Tobie Matthew began Elizabeth I's reign as a religious radical, but by the time civil war broke out, he was responsible for running the Church of England. This biography examines conforming Puritanism, a powerful force in the early modern Church, and helps to explain the tensions and divisions of the reign of Charles I.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rosamund Oates is a specialist in early modern religious cultures, with particular interest in reading practices and preaching. She has published on puritanism and the monarchical republic, sacred history, and preaching habits. Based at Manchester Metropolitan University, Rosamund Oates co-ordinates the network and blog 'Communities of Print', which explores the shared use of books in medieval and early modern libraries. Her next project is on signed languages for the deaf and preaching in early modern England.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * Part I: The Creation of Puritanism: 1558-1580 * 1: 'The Laughter of Satan': The emergence of Puritanism in the 1560s * 2: Rebellion and resistance: Puritanism and the Established Church * Part II: 'Dark Corners of the Land': Tobie Matthew in Durham 1583-1606 * 3: 'The Art of Hearing': Sermons in Puritan Culture * 4: 'A Hot-arsed Queene': The Puritan community in the North * 5: Spies, Secrets and Papistry: Matthew and the International Border' * 6: Selling the Jacobean Regime: Tobie Matthew and Anglo-Scottish Union * Part III: Reading the Reformation * 7: Tobie Matthew: Book Collector and Patron * 8: A Reader in His Library: A Solitary Experience? * Part IV: A Puritan Prelate? Archbishop Matthew and Stuart Church * 9: 'A countenancer of Ministers': Tobie Matthew and Godly Episcopacy * 10: 'Old Doting Bishop': Tobie Matthew in York 1616-1628 * Conclusion * Bibliography
* Introduction * Part I: The Creation of Puritanism: 1558-1580 * 1: 'The Laughter of Satan': The emergence of Puritanism in the 1560s * 2: Rebellion and resistance: Puritanism and the Established Church * Part II: 'Dark Corners of the Land': Tobie Matthew in Durham 1583-1606 * 3: 'The Art of Hearing': Sermons in Puritan Culture * 4: 'A Hot-arsed Queene': The Puritan community in the North * 5: Spies, Secrets and Papistry: Matthew and the International Border' * 6: Selling the Jacobean Regime: Tobie Matthew and Anglo-Scottish Union * Part III: Reading the Reformation * 7: Tobie Matthew: Book Collector and Patron * 8: A Reader in His Library: A Solitary Experience? * Part IV: A Puritan Prelate? Archbishop Matthew and Stuart Church * 9: 'A countenancer of Ministers': Tobie Matthew and Godly Episcopacy * 10: 'Old Doting Bishop': Tobie Matthew in York 1616-1628 * Conclusion * Bibliography
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