Marian Protestantism : six studies
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書誌事項
Marian Protestantism : six studies
(St. Andrews studies in Reformation history)
Scolar Press, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [200]-205) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This series of six linked essays covers one of the most traumatic episodes of English Protestantism - the period of the Catholic restoration under Mary Tudor. These studies argue that the Protestant tradition created during the brief reign of Edward VI in fact proved to be unexpectedly resilient. This contrasts with most recent scholars who have stressed the considerable success enjoyed by the Marian regime in re-establishing traditional religion in England. The book also considers the relationship between English Protestantism and the major continental Protestant churches. The period between the accession of Edward and the end of Mary's reign is arguably the time when English Protestantism was most closely attuned to continental developments, reflected here in studies of the exile involvement in the Second Sacramentarian Controversy and of the exiles' Latin polemic.
目次
- The English church at Emden
- the stranger community in Maraian London
- the London exile community and the second sacramentarian controversy, 1553-1560
- Nicodemism and the English reformation
- the Latin polemic of the Marian exiles
- the Marian exiles and the Elizabethan settlement
- conclusion - Marian Protestantism
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