The Oxford History of Anglicanism, Volume I
Reformation and Identity C.1520-1662
Herausgeber: Milton, Anthony
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Reformation and Identity C.1520-1662
Herausgeber: Milton, Anthony
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A volume considering the history of the Anglican communion from 1520-1662.
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A volume considering the history of the Anglican communion from 1520-1662.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9780198822318
- ISBN-10: 0198822316
- Artikelnr.: 56975459
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9780198822318
- ISBN-10: 0198822316
- Artikelnr.: 56975459
Anthony Milton is Professor of History at the University of Sheffield. His publications include Catholic and Reformed: The Roman and Protestant Churches in English Protestant Thought, 1600-1640 (Cambridge University Press, 1995) and Laudian and royalist polemic in seventeenth-century England: The career and writings of Peter Heylyn (Manchester University Press, 2007).
* List of Abbreviations
* List of Illustrations
* List of Contributors
* Series Introduction
* 1: Anthony Milton: Introduction: Reformation, Identity, and
'Anglicanism' c.1520-1662
* 2: Ethan H. Shagan: The Emergence of the Church of England
c.1520-1553
* 3: Peter Marshall: Settlement Patterns: The Church of England,
1553-1603
* 4: Anthony Milton: Unsettled Reformations: 1603-1662
* 5: Bishops, Church and State, c.1530-1646
* 6: The Godly Magistrate
* 7: Religion and the English Parish
* 8: Bryan D. Spinks: Liturgy and Worship
* 9: Gerald Bray: Canon Law and the Church of England
* 10: Felicity Heal: Art and Iconoclasm
* 11: Stephen Hampton: Confessional Identity
* 12: Ian Atherton: Cathedrals
* 13: John McCafferty: Ireland and Scotland 1534-1663
* 14: Michael P. Winship: British America to 1662
* 15: Jean-Louis Quantin: Perceptions of Christian Antiquity
* 16: W. J. Sheils: Protestants and the Meanings of Church History
1540-1660
* 17: Diarmaid MacCulloch: The Church of England and International
Protestantism 1530-1570
* 18: Anthony Milton: Attitudes towards the Protestant and Catholic
Churches
* 19: Peter Lake: 'Puritans' and 'Anglicans' in the History of the
Post-Reformation English Church
* 20: Peter McCullough: 'Avant-garde Conformity' in the 1590s
* 21: Jessica Martin: Early Modern English Piety
* 22: Lori Anne Ferrell: The Bible in Early Modern England
* 23: Chad van Dixhoorn: The Westminster Assembly and the Reformation
of the 1640s
* 24: Ann Hughes: The Cromwellian Church
* 25: Kenneth Fincham and Stephen Taylor: Episcopalian Identity 1640-62
* List of Illustrations
* List of Contributors
* Series Introduction
* 1: Anthony Milton: Introduction: Reformation, Identity, and
'Anglicanism' c.1520-1662
* 2: Ethan H. Shagan: The Emergence of the Church of England
c.1520-1553
* 3: Peter Marshall: Settlement Patterns: The Church of England,
1553-1603
* 4: Anthony Milton: Unsettled Reformations: 1603-1662
* 5: Bishops, Church and State, c.1530-1646
* 6: The Godly Magistrate
* 7: Religion and the English Parish
* 8: Bryan D. Spinks: Liturgy and Worship
* 9: Gerald Bray: Canon Law and the Church of England
* 10: Felicity Heal: Art and Iconoclasm
* 11: Stephen Hampton: Confessional Identity
* 12: Ian Atherton: Cathedrals
* 13: John McCafferty: Ireland and Scotland 1534-1663
* 14: Michael P. Winship: British America to 1662
* 15: Jean-Louis Quantin: Perceptions of Christian Antiquity
* 16: W. J. Sheils: Protestants and the Meanings of Church History
1540-1660
* 17: Diarmaid MacCulloch: The Church of England and International
Protestantism 1530-1570
* 18: Anthony Milton: Attitudes towards the Protestant and Catholic
Churches
* 19: Peter Lake: 'Puritans' and 'Anglicans' in the History of the
Post-Reformation English Church
* 20: Peter McCullough: 'Avant-garde Conformity' in the 1590s
* 21: Jessica Martin: Early Modern English Piety
* 22: Lori Anne Ferrell: The Bible in Early Modern England
* 23: Chad van Dixhoorn: The Westminster Assembly and the Reformation
of the 1640s
* 24: Ann Hughes: The Cromwellian Church
* 25: Kenneth Fincham and Stephen Taylor: Episcopalian Identity 1640-62
* List of Abbreviations
* List of Illustrations
* List of Contributors
* Series Introduction
* 1: Anthony Milton: Introduction: Reformation, Identity, and
'Anglicanism' c.1520-1662
* 2: Ethan H. Shagan: The Emergence of the Church of England
c.1520-1553
* 3: Peter Marshall: Settlement Patterns: The Church of England,
1553-1603
* 4: Anthony Milton: Unsettled Reformations: 1603-1662
* 5: Bishops, Church and State, c.1530-1646
* 6: The Godly Magistrate
* 7: Religion and the English Parish
* 8: Bryan D. Spinks: Liturgy and Worship
* 9: Gerald Bray: Canon Law and the Church of England
* 10: Felicity Heal: Art and Iconoclasm
* 11: Stephen Hampton: Confessional Identity
* 12: Ian Atherton: Cathedrals
* 13: John McCafferty: Ireland and Scotland 1534-1663
* 14: Michael P. Winship: British America to 1662
* 15: Jean-Louis Quantin: Perceptions of Christian Antiquity
* 16: W. J. Sheils: Protestants and the Meanings of Church History
1540-1660
* 17: Diarmaid MacCulloch: The Church of England and International
Protestantism 1530-1570
* 18: Anthony Milton: Attitudes towards the Protestant and Catholic
Churches
* 19: Peter Lake: 'Puritans' and 'Anglicans' in the History of the
Post-Reformation English Church
* 20: Peter McCullough: 'Avant-garde Conformity' in the 1590s
* 21: Jessica Martin: Early Modern English Piety
* 22: Lori Anne Ferrell: The Bible in Early Modern England
* 23: Chad van Dixhoorn: The Westminster Assembly and the Reformation
of the 1640s
* 24: Ann Hughes: The Cromwellian Church
* 25: Kenneth Fincham and Stephen Taylor: Episcopalian Identity 1640-62
* List of Illustrations
* List of Contributors
* Series Introduction
* 1: Anthony Milton: Introduction: Reformation, Identity, and
'Anglicanism' c.1520-1662
* 2: Ethan H. Shagan: The Emergence of the Church of England
c.1520-1553
* 3: Peter Marshall: Settlement Patterns: The Church of England,
1553-1603
* 4: Anthony Milton: Unsettled Reformations: 1603-1662
* 5: Bishops, Church and State, c.1530-1646
* 6: The Godly Magistrate
* 7: Religion and the English Parish
* 8: Bryan D. Spinks: Liturgy and Worship
* 9: Gerald Bray: Canon Law and the Church of England
* 10: Felicity Heal: Art and Iconoclasm
* 11: Stephen Hampton: Confessional Identity
* 12: Ian Atherton: Cathedrals
* 13: John McCafferty: Ireland and Scotland 1534-1663
* 14: Michael P. Winship: British America to 1662
* 15: Jean-Louis Quantin: Perceptions of Christian Antiquity
* 16: W. J. Sheils: Protestants and the Meanings of Church History
1540-1660
* 17: Diarmaid MacCulloch: The Church of England and International
Protestantism 1530-1570
* 18: Anthony Milton: Attitudes towards the Protestant and Catholic
Churches
* 19: Peter Lake: 'Puritans' and 'Anglicans' in the History of the
Post-Reformation English Church
* 20: Peter McCullough: 'Avant-garde Conformity' in the 1590s
* 21: Jessica Martin: Early Modern English Piety
* 22: Lori Anne Ferrell: The Bible in Early Modern England
* 23: Chad van Dixhoorn: The Westminster Assembly and the Reformation
of the 1640s
* 24: Ann Hughes: The Cromwellian Church
* 25: Kenneth Fincham and Stephen Taylor: Episcopalian Identity 1640-62