Popular Belief and Practice
Papers Read at the Ninth Summer Meeting and the Tenth Winter Meeting of the Ecclesiastical History Society
Herausgeber: Baker, Derek; Cuming, G. J.
Popular Belief and Practice
Papers Read at the Ninth Summer Meeting and the Tenth Winter Meeting of the Ecclesiastical History Society
Herausgeber: Baker, Derek; Cuming, G. J.
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This eighth volume of Studies in Church History contains twenty-six papers read at two recent meetings of the Ecclesiastical History Society.
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This eighth volume of Studies in Church History contains twenty-six papers read at two recent meetings of the Ecclesiastical History Society.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 497g
- ISBN-13: 9780521100007
- ISBN-10: 0521100003
- Artikelnr.: 25585939
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 497g
- ISBN-13: 9780521100007
- ISBN-10: 0521100003
- Artikelnr.: 25585939
1. Popular religious beliefs and the late Roman historians Arnaldo
Momigliano; 2. Popular religion and christological controversy in the fifth
W. H. C. Frend; 3. The Merovingian monastery of St Evroul in the light of
conflicting traditions Marjorie Chibnall; 4. Vir Dei: secular sanctity in
the early tenth century Derek Baker; 5. A critique of popular religion:
Guibert of Nogent on The Relics of the Saints Colin Morris; 6. The making
of a twelfth-century relic collection Denis Bethell; 7. Innocent III's
treatment of the Humiliati Brenda Bolton; 8. Piety and impiety in
thirteenth-century Italy Alexander Murray; 9. Some popular prophecies from
the fourteenth to the seventeenth centuries Marjorie E. Reeves; 10. Belief
and practice as illustrated by John XXII's excommunication of Robert Bruce
Rosalind M. T. Hill; 11. Bacon and eggs: bishop Buckingham and superstition
in Lincolnshire Dorothy M. Owen; 12. `Wilde wittes and wilfulnes': John
Swetstock's attack on those 'poyswunmongeres', the Lollards Roy M. Haines;
13. Protestant spirituality in the first age of the Reformation Gordon
Rupp; 14. Some thoughts on the development of a lay religious consciousness
in pre-Civil-War England Marc L. Schwarz; 15. The social teaching of
archbishop John Williams R. Buick Knox; 16. The puritan piety of members of
the Long Parliament G. S. S. Yule (in absentia); 17. He-goats before the
Flocks': a note on the part played by women in the founding of some Civil
War churches Claire Cross; 18. The social status of some
seventeenth-century rural Dissenters Margaret Spufford; 19. Methodism and
the mob in the eighteenth century John Walsh; 20. Evangelicalism and
worldliness, 1770-1870 Michael Hennell; 21. The religion of the people and
the problem of control, 1790-1830 (Presidential Address) W. R. Ward; 22.
Papists, Protestants and the Irish in London, 1835-70 Sheridan Gilley; 23.
The Churches and society in nineteenth-century England: a rural perspective
David M. Thompson; 24. Pratique, piece et foi populaire dins la France
moderne au XIXème et XXème siècles A. Latreille (in absentia); 25. The
Welsh revival of 1904-5: a critique Basil Hall; 26. Puritanicalism, sport,
and race: a symbolic crusade of 1911 Stuart Mews.
Momigliano; 2. Popular religion and christological controversy in the fifth
W. H. C. Frend; 3. The Merovingian monastery of St Evroul in the light of
conflicting traditions Marjorie Chibnall; 4. Vir Dei: secular sanctity in
the early tenth century Derek Baker; 5. A critique of popular religion:
Guibert of Nogent on The Relics of the Saints Colin Morris; 6. The making
of a twelfth-century relic collection Denis Bethell; 7. Innocent III's
treatment of the Humiliati Brenda Bolton; 8. Piety and impiety in
thirteenth-century Italy Alexander Murray; 9. Some popular prophecies from
the fourteenth to the seventeenth centuries Marjorie E. Reeves; 10. Belief
and practice as illustrated by John XXII's excommunication of Robert Bruce
Rosalind M. T. Hill; 11. Bacon and eggs: bishop Buckingham and superstition
in Lincolnshire Dorothy M. Owen; 12. `Wilde wittes and wilfulnes': John
Swetstock's attack on those 'poyswunmongeres', the Lollards Roy M. Haines;
13. Protestant spirituality in the first age of the Reformation Gordon
Rupp; 14. Some thoughts on the development of a lay religious consciousness
in pre-Civil-War England Marc L. Schwarz; 15. The social teaching of
archbishop John Williams R. Buick Knox; 16. The puritan piety of members of
the Long Parliament G. S. S. Yule (in absentia); 17. He-goats before the
Flocks': a note on the part played by women in the founding of some Civil
War churches Claire Cross; 18. The social status of some
seventeenth-century rural Dissenters Margaret Spufford; 19. Methodism and
the mob in the eighteenth century John Walsh; 20. Evangelicalism and
worldliness, 1770-1870 Michael Hennell; 21. The religion of the people and
the problem of control, 1790-1830 (Presidential Address) W. R. Ward; 22.
Papists, Protestants and the Irish in London, 1835-70 Sheridan Gilley; 23.
The Churches and society in nineteenth-century England: a rural perspective
David M. Thompson; 24. Pratique, piece et foi populaire dins la France
moderne au XIXème et XXème siècles A. Latreille (in absentia); 25. The
Welsh revival of 1904-5: a critique Basil Hall; 26. Puritanicalism, sport,
and race: a symbolic crusade of 1911 Stuart Mews.
1. Popular religious beliefs and the late Roman historians Arnaldo
Momigliano; 2. Popular religion and christological controversy in the fifth
W. H. C. Frend; 3. The Merovingian monastery of St Evroul in the light of
conflicting traditions Marjorie Chibnall; 4. Vir Dei: secular sanctity in
the early tenth century Derek Baker; 5. A critique of popular religion:
Guibert of Nogent on The Relics of the Saints Colin Morris; 6. The making
of a twelfth-century relic collection Denis Bethell; 7. Innocent III's
treatment of the Humiliati Brenda Bolton; 8. Piety and impiety in
thirteenth-century Italy Alexander Murray; 9. Some popular prophecies from
the fourteenth to the seventeenth centuries Marjorie E. Reeves; 10. Belief
and practice as illustrated by John XXII's excommunication of Robert Bruce
Rosalind M. T. Hill; 11. Bacon and eggs: bishop Buckingham and superstition
in Lincolnshire Dorothy M. Owen; 12. `Wilde wittes and wilfulnes': John
Swetstock's attack on those 'poyswunmongeres', the Lollards Roy M. Haines;
13. Protestant spirituality in the first age of the Reformation Gordon
Rupp; 14. Some thoughts on the development of a lay religious consciousness
in pre-Civil-War England Marc L. Schwarz; 15. The social teaching of
archbishop John Williams R. Buick Knox; 16. The puritan piety of members of
the Long Parliament G. S. S. Yule (in absentia); 17. He-goats before the
Flocks': a note on the part played by women in the founding of some Civil
War churches Claire Cross; 18. The social status of some
seventeenth-century rural Dissenters Margaret Spufford; 19. Methodism and
the mob in the eighteenth century John Walsh; 20. Evangelicalism and
worldliness, 1770-1870 Michael Hennell; 21. The religion of the people and
the problem of control, 1790-1830 (Presidential Address) W. R. Ward; 22.
Papists, Protestants and the Irish in London, 1835-70 Sheridan Gilley; 23.
The Churches and society in nineteenth-century England: a rural perspective
David M. Thompson; 24. Pratique, piece et foi populaire dins la France
moderne au XIXème et XXème siècles A. Latreille (in absentia); 25. The
Welsh revival of 1904-5: a critique Basil Hall; 26. Puritanicalism, sport,
and race: a symbolic crusade of 1911 Stuart Mews.
Momigliano; 2. Popular religion and christological controversy in the fifth
W. H. C. Frend; 3. The Merovingian monastery of St Evroul in the light of
conflicting traditions Marjorie Chibnall; 4. Vir Dei: secular sanctity in
the early tenth century Derek Baker; 5. A critique of popular religion:
Guibert of Nogent on The Relics of the Saints Colin Morris; 6. The making
of a twelfth-century relic collection Denis Bethell; 7. Innocent III's
treatment of the Humiliati Brenda Bolton; 8. Piety and impiety in
thirteenth-century Italy Alexander Murray; 9. Some popular prophecies from
the fourteenth to the seventeenth centuries Marjorie E. Reeves; 10. Belief
and practice as illustrated by John XXII's excommunication of Robert Bruce
Rosalind M. T. Hill; 11. Bacon and eggs: bishop Buckingham and superstition
in Lincolnshire Dorothy M. Owen; 12. `Wilde wittes and wilfulnes': John
Swetstock's attack on those 'poyswunmongeres', the Lollards Roy M. Haines;
13. Protestant spirituality in the first age of the Reformation Gordon
Rupp; 14. Some thoughts on the development of a lay religious consciousness
in pre-Civil-War England Marc L. Schwarz; 15. The social teaching of
archbishop John Williams R. Buick Knox; 16. The puritan piety of members of
the Long Parliament G. S. S. Yule (in absentia); 17. He-goats before the
Flocks': a note on the part played by women in the founding of some Civil
War churches Claire Cross; 18. The social status of some
seventeenth-century rural Dissenters Margaret Spufford; 19. Methodism and
the mob in the eighteenth century John Walsh; 20. Evangelicalism and
worldliness, 1770-1870 Michael Hennell; 21. The religion of the people and
the problem of control, 1790-1830 (Presidential Address) W. R. Ward; 22.
Papists, Protestants and the Irish in London, 1835-70 Sheridan Gilley; 23.
The Churches and society in nineteenth-century England: a rural perspective
David M. Thompson; 24. Pratique, piece et foi populaire dins la France
moderne au XIXème et XXème siècles A. Latreille (in absentia); 25. The
Welsh revival of 1904-5: a critique Basil Hall; 26. Puritanicalism, sport,
and race: a symbolic crusade of 1911 Stuart Mews.