Reformation in Britain and IrelandOxford University Press, 2003 - 568 страница This is an innovative volume which studies the coming of reform in the sixteenth century more broadly than do traditional national narratives of religious change. It argues for an interactive and comparative understanding of this crucial dimension of British and Irish history. Through the examination of political choices, of ecclesiastical structures, and of individual religious attitudes, it seeks to explain the success or failure of Protestantism in these islands. |
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Introduction | 1 |
The Traditional Order | 13 |
The Coming of Reformation | 113 |
Word and Doctrine | 255 |
Reformations Established and Contested | 351 |
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