The sources for investigating Laudianism and Puritanism in Essex during the 1630s and early 1640s are especially rich, illuminating the beliefs, attitudes and actions not only of clergymen but also of lay people from all social groups. The thesis begins with a general chapter in which the extent and type of evidence for Laudianism and Puritanism amongst the clergy is discussed. The reliability and accuracy of the sources is assessed and it is demonstrated that about equal numbers of beneficed Puritan and Laudian clergy are known to have been working in Essex at the outbreak of the English Civil War. Chapters two, three and four provided three individual case studies of clergy in order to provide a fuller understanding of Laudianism...
THESIS 9915This thesis analyzes the way in which six seventeenth-century puritans from both sides of...
This thesis discusses relations between the stranger churches in England and their Protestant compat...
This paper takes the unexpected position that early liberal thought developed in transformative even...
This thesis investigates religious life among the clergy and laity in the diocese of Lichfield, 160...
The early to mid-seventeenth century was a time of great religious tumult and upheaval across Europe...
In recent studies of religion in early modern England, scholars have come to the consensus that the ...
This thesis examines the established church in Warwickshire from the accession of James I to the ou...
The subject of this thesis is the impact of religious reformation on the inhabitants of a small urb...
This study is concerned with the nature of the parish ministry in the diocese of Canterbury and arc...
© 1998 Cambridge University PressThere is no end in sight to historical squabbles about the speed, i...
England experienced great societal changes in the seventeenth-century. Deep rooted tensions between ...
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This thesis investigates popular religion in Essex during the English Reformation, and it assesses w...
This thesis sets out to portray the pastoral standards, conditions, and aspirations of the London p...
In this paper, drawing on research in The National Archives, I discuss the claim that Thomas Cromwel...
THESIS 9915This thesis analyzes the way in which six seventeenth-century puritans from both sides of...
This thesis discusses relations between the stranger churches in England and their Protestant compat...
This paper takes the unexpected position that early liberal thought developed in transformative even...
This thesis investigates religious life among the clergy and laity in the diocese of Lichfield, 160...
The early to mid-seventeenth century was a time of great religious tumult and upheaval across Europe...
In recent studies of religion in early modern England, scholars have come to the consensus that the ...
This thesis examines the established church in Warwickshire from the accession of James I to the ou...
The subject of this thesis is the impact of religious reformation on the inhabitants of a small urb...
This study is concerned with the nature of the parish ministry in the diocese of Canterbury and arc...
© 1998 Cambridge University PressThere is no end in sight to historical squabbles about the speed, i...
England experienced great societal changes in the seventeenth-century. Deep rooted tensions between ...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX214385 / BLDSC - British Library Documen...
This thesis investigates popular religion in Essex during the English Reformation, and it assesses w...
This thesis sets out to portray the pastoral standards, conditions, and aspirations of the London p...
In this paper, drawing on research in The National Archives, I discuss the claim that Thomas Cromwel...
THESIS 9915This thesis analyzes the way in which six seventeenth-century puritans from both sides of...
This thesis discusses relations between the stranger churches in England and their Protestant compat...
This paper takes the unexpected position that early liberal thought developed in transformative even...