Crown and mitre : religion and society in northern Europe since the Reformation

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Crown and mitre : religion and society in northern Europe since the Reformation

edited by W.M. Jacob and Nigel Yates

Boydell Press, 1993

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Papers delivered at a conference held at the Univ. of Kent in Sept. 1992

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The fifteen essays in this volume cover a number of common themes in the religious and social history of Northern Europe since the Reformation. They include work from Britain, Holland, France and Germany exemplifying the growing collaboration between scholars in different parts of Europe and a desire to achieve an international dimension in historical studies. Topics range from the broad - 18th Century Sermons and the Age to the specific -Archbishop Laud and the Walloons in Canterbury. All examine aspects of Church history in the context of a wider society. Contributors:LLEWELLYN BOGAERS, HUGH BOUDIN, ANNE OAKLEY, NIGEL YATES, W.M. JACOB, W.R. WARD, VIVIANE BARRIE-CURIEN, FRANCOIS DECONINCK-BROSSARD, HANS OTTE, NIGEL ASTON, DAVID BEBBINGTON, YVES MARIE HILAIRE, CLYDE BINFIELD, STEWART BROWN, IAN MACHIN

Table of Contents

  • The Dean of Canterbury and the Sage of Ferney: George Horne looks at Voltaire - N R Aston Clerical Recruitment and Career Patterns in the Church of England during the Eighteenth Century - Viviane Barrie Holiness in Nineteenth-Century British Methodism - David W Bebbington A Working Memorial? The Encasing of Paisley's Baptists - J C G Binfield Utrecht at a Crossroads: Religious Affiliations in a Sixteenth- Century Netherlandish City - Llewellyn Bogaers Unity in Diversity: Attitudes to the Liturgical Arrangement of Church Buildings between the late Seventeenth and early Nineteenth CenturiesCenturies - The Campaign for the Christian Commonwealth in Scotland, 1919-1939 - Stewart Brown Eighteenth-Century Sermons and the Age - Francoise Deconinck-Brossard Catholicisme politique ou catholicisme social? Reflexions sur le mouvement religieux des laics, 1860-1914 - Y M Hilaire Church and Borough: King's Lynn, 1700-1750 - W.M. Jacob British Churches and Moral change in the 1960s - G I T Machin Archbishop Laud and the Walloons in Canterbury - Anne M Oakley Christian Poor Relief between Enlightenment and Revival in the Cities of Northern Germany - Anglicanism and Assimilation
  • or Mysticism and Mayhem in the Eighteenth Century - W R Ward Unity in Diversity: Attitudes to the Liturgical Arrangement of Church Buildings between the late Seventeenth and early Nineteenth CenturiesCenturies -

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