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The Reformation in England

The Reformation of the Decalogue: Religious Identity and the Ten Commandments in England, c  1485 1625

The Reformation of the Decalogue: Religious Identity and the Ten Commandments in England, c 1485 1625

... the Reformation ‘repurposed, indeed reinvented’ the Decalogue, which itself became a ubiquitous presence in early modern ...the Reformation; doctrinally, ...

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A Protestant Vision: William Harrison and the Reformation of Elizabethan England

A Protestant Vision: William Harrison and the Reformation of Elizabethan England

... Chapters two and three provide a careful analysis of Harrison’s ‘Chronology’, a work which attempted to elaborate the nature and design of God’s will alongside the foolish and catastrophic errors of human society ...

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Decorative or Devotional: Joseph Willem's Chelsea Pieta and porcelain sculptures employing Counter-reformation imagery in eighteenth-century England

Decorative or Devotional: Joseph Willem's Chelsea Pieta and porcelain sculptures employing Counter-reformation imagery in eighteenth-century England

... It is in the context of these porcelain devotional sculptures produced by many of the leading continental factories that we need to consider the very small number of porcelain sculptures on religious subjects produced by ...

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Reformation Unbound: Protestant Visions of Reform in England, 1525–1590

Reformation Unbound: Protestant Visions of Reform in England, 1525–1590

... English Reformation’ ...Elizabethan England’: ‘Was the polity of the Elizabethan Church of England godly/Protestant or ungodly popish?’ ...in England from 1525–90, correcting common and ...

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England’s Culture Wars: Puritan Reformation and its Enemies in the Interregnum, 1649 1660

England’s Culture Wars: Puritan Reformation and its Enemies in the Interregnum, 1649 1660

... godly reformation in early modern England has been debated amongst historians for decades and the Civil War and Interregnum has always been acknowledged as a key period in these ...Merry England’ ...

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The Abbots and Priors of Late Medieval and Reformation England

The Abbots and Priors of Late Medieval and Reformation England

... The last chapter uncovers ‘The afterlives of abbots and priors in Reformation England’, tracking their experiences in the years after the Dissolution, and finding a wide range of attitudes and experiences. ...

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The reformation of Hell? Protestant and Catholic infernalisms in England, c  1560–1640

The reformation of Hell? Protestant and Catholic infernalisms in England, c 1560–1640

... post-Reformation England, where the Dante-esque notion of specific torments tailored to the particular sins of the damned was often wholeheartedly affirmed, and liars might expect to have molten lead poured ...

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Catholic puritanism in pre Reformation England

Catholic puritanism in pre Reformation England

... in England from the 1490s onwards had the potential to fuse with pre-existing orthodox traditions of austere and Christocentric piety, as well as with older satirical critiques of the supposed excesses and ...

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Decorative or Devotional: Joseph Willem's Chelsea Pieta and porcelain sculptures employing Counter-reformation imagery in eighteenth-century England

Decorative or Devotional: Joseph Willem's Chelsea Pieta and porcelain sculptures employing Counter-reformation imagery in eighteenth-century England

... Joseph Willems, Chelsea Porcelain Factory, Pietà, 1759-65, soft-paste porcelain, National Gallery of Victoria (D2-1989)... Joseph Willems, Chelsea Porcelain Factory, Pietà, 1759-65, sof[r] ...

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Courtly reformation : Williamite propaganda after the glorious revolution in England

Courtly reformation : Williamite propaganda after the glorious revolution in England

... The historiography just reviewed was not misdirected. The ideal of reformation did contain an ecumenism which William's propagandists used to appeal to dissenters. A[r] ...

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The Spirit of the Reformation

The Spirit of the Reformation

... of England in South Africa, was forced to break off his connection with the Mother Church and form an independent Church which later became known as the Church of the Province of South ...in England of that ...

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Penitence and the English Reformation

Penitence and the English Reformation

... There has been considerable interest in the topic recently as exemplified by two collections of essays on penitence in the European Reformation. Penitence in the Age of Reformations 10 provides a summary of more ...

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An African Reformation

An African Reformation

... its Reformation, of which Africa knew very little, and therefore with little influence on this continent at that ...a Reformation in Africa, it should be called the (first) African Reformation, as ...

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Memory Politics in Sixteenth-century Scotland: Reformation, rebellion and rewriting the past

Memory Politics in Sixteenth-century Scotland: Reformation, rebellion and rewriting the past

... By comparing Mary’s position with those of Elizabeth and the Habsburgs, I contend that it can be explained why Mary’s relationship to the past as a source of authority remained problematic. Elizabeth of England ...

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The Reformation part 2

The Reformation part 2

... Catherine of Aragon) succeeds Edward and she is Catholic and turns England back to a Catholic nation.. – She marries her cousin Philip II of Spain..[r] ...

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All Things Made New: Writings on the Reformation

All Things Made New: Writings on the Reformation

... Communion after the Restoration in 1660. Some confessions assert sola scriptura, some cling to a particular theological interpretation of scripture, others stand upon the tradition and authority of the Roman See, and ...

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Reformation

Reformation

... When he wanted to marry Anne Boleyn , Henry created the Church of England or the Anglican Church (Episcopal in US) and banned the Catholic Church from his nation. He also seized all[r] ...

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Tracking the Evolution of the Companionate Marriage Ideal in Early Modern Comedies

Tracking the Evolution of the Companionate Marriage Ideal in Early Modern Comedies

... Elizabethan England, they began to be closely tied with the growing race in marital concerns that proliferated in the ...Protestant Reformation, the deep divides both amongst Christian denominations and ...

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Reflections of contemporary socio political and religious controversies in William Shakespeare's Henry IV parts 1 and 2, Henry V and Henry VI parts 1, 2 and 3

Reflections of contemporary socio political and religious controversies in William Shakespeare's Henry IV parts 1 and 2, Henry V and Henry VI parts 1, 2 and 3

... The English Reformation and Drama Although the English Reformation has its roots in the late 14th th 15 and , centuries, it is during the reign of Henry VIII that goverment took first st[r] ...

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Articles | British Journal of Community Justice

Articles | British Journal of Community Justice

... 1. Probation in the US cannot really be called ‘a service’ due to its non-uniform nature so the word ‘service’ is used in this article to refer to all agencies which do similar work to the National Probation Service in ...

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