Prayer Book and People in Elizabethan and Early Stuart EnglandCambridge University Press, 2000 M08 10 - 310 páginas This book explores the culture of conformity to the Church of England and its liturgy in the period after the Reformation and before the outbreak of the Civil War. It provides a necessary corrective to our view of religion in that period through a serious exploration of the laypeople who conformed, out of conviction, to the Book of Common Prayer. These "prayer book Protestants" formed a significant part of the spectrum of society in Tudor and Stuart England, yet until now they have remained an almost completely uninvestigated group. |
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the good the bad and the godly? The laity | 1 |
TABLES | 9 |
Church courts and petitions for the church | 19 |
Conformity and the church courts c 15701642 | 31 |
The rhetoric of conformity c 16401642 | 83 |
Parishioners petitions and the Prayer Book in the 1640s | 181 |
Estimated percentage of adult males subscribing to the Prayer Book Petition page | 188 |
Total subscribers to rated subscribers | 191 |
parish officers subscribersnonsubscribers | 256 |
assessment of parish officers in 1641 rate | 257 |
subscribersnonsubscribers assessed in rate | 258 |
pew ownership of parish officers 16381642 | 259 |
ownership of pews in parish church | 260 |
pew ownership of parish officers | 261 |
parish officers subscribersnonsubscribers | 262 |
assessment of parish officers 16401641 1642 | 263 |
laity clergy and conformity in postReformation | 228 |
Petitions for the Book of Common Prayer | 238 |
Subscribing Cheshire parishes and townships 1641 | 248 |
Broxton Hundred | 249 |
Bucklow Hundred | 250 |
Eddisbury Hundred | 251 |
Nantwich Hundred | 252 |
The Wirral | 253 |
Five subscribing Cheshire communities | 254 |
subscribersnonsubscribers assessed in rate | 255 |
subscribersnonsubscribers assessed in rate | 264 |
parish officers subscribersnonsubscribers | 265 |
subscribersnonsubscribers assessed in 1640 rate | 266 |
parish officers subscribersnonsubscribers | 267 |
assessment of parish officers in 1640 rate | 268 |
subscribersnonsubscribers assessed in 1640 rate | 269 |
parish officers subscribersnonsubscribers | 270 |
Bibliography | 276 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Prayer Book and People in Elizabethan and Early Stuart England Judith Maltby Sin vista previa disponible - 1998 |
Términos y frases comunes
according accounts Anglican appear argued assessed Aston authority bishops Book of Common called Cambridge cause cent century ceremonies Chapter Cheshire Chester Christian Church of England Churchwardens Civil claimed clergy Collection Common Prayer Communion concerning conformists conformity continued courts curate death described desire discussion divine early ecclesiastical Elizabethan English episcopacy episcopal established church evidence example expressed figures follows godly hands History holy House important individuals John king laity late Laudian lawful less letter liturgy living London Long Lords minister names noted observed Oxford parish parishioners Parliament perhaps period persons petition petitioners poor Prayer Book preaching presented protestant puritan received Record reference Reformation religion religious Richard sacrament signed Sir Thomas social Society sources Stuart subscribers suggested Table Text Tilston University vols Wilmslow worship Wright