A Vision: Wherein is Manifested the Disease and Cure of the Kingdome (1648) is Elizabeth Poole’s account of the prophecies she delivered before Cromwell and the Puritan Army’s General Council as they debated the regicide of Charles I at the end of the first English Civil War in 1648-49. In her “message”, Poole invokes the analogy between king and husband to advise the Army officers not to execute the “head” of their “body”; however, she gives this analogy a radical twist when she adds that the Council should divorce the king instead, since he had violated the terms of his “marriage” by behaving abusively and tyrannically. While the circumstances surrounding Poole’s participation in the Whitehall deliberations are unclear, her appearance rep...
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A Vision: Wherein is Manifested the Disease and Cure of the Kingdome (1648) is Elizabeth P...
A Vision: Wherein is Manifested the Disease and Cure of the Kingdome (1648) is Elizabeth Poole’s acc...
A Vision: Wherein is Manifested the Disease and Cure of the Kingdome (1648) is Elizabeth Poole’s acc...
The political agency and authority of seventeenth-century dissenting women who wrote prophecy is per...
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The radical visionaries of the civil war era had several royalist counterparts, today often overlook...
This thesis examines political prophecy in England during the reign of Elizabeth I (1558-1603). The ...
Carme Font’s new book on seventeenth-century female prophets demonstrates how women were able to us...
Part of a special section on the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England. The writer examines the clos...
This thesis examines the role of Queen Katherine Parr (c.1512-1548) and her close female entourage, ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the evolution of the personas that Elizabeth used to gain, ...
What does it mean for a queen to be wise? In the context of early modern English Protestantism, wisd...
This article examines the causes and effects of anti-papist legislation in England during the reign ...
Elizabeth Tudor succeeded to England\u27s throne during a time when misogynist societal ideology que...
This paper will analyze Elizabeth I’s political style and the effects on it by both religion and inf...
A Vision: Wherein is Manifested the Disease and Cure of the Kingdome (1648) is Elizabeth P...
A Vision: Wherein is Manifested the Disease and Cure of the Kingdome (1648) is Elizabeth Poole’s acc...
A Vision: Wherein is Manifested the Disease and Cure of the Kingdome (1648) is Elizabeth Poole’s acc...
The political agency and authority of seventeenth-century dissenting women who wrote prophecy is per...
R It has been suggested that women prophets in the culture of seventeenth-century England represent ...
The radical visionaries of the civil war era had several royalist counterparts, today often overlook...
This thesis examines political prophecy in England during the reign of Elizabeth I (1558-1603). The ...
Carme Font’s new book on seventeenth-century female prophets demonstrates how women were able to us...
Part of a special section on the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England. The writer examines the clos...
This thesis examines the role of Queen Katherine Parr (c.1512-1548) and her close female entourage, ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the evolution of the personas that Elizabeth used to gain, ...
What does it mean for a queen to be wise? In the context of early modern English Protestantism, wisd...
This article examines the causes and effects of anti-papist legislation in England during the reign ...
Elizabeth Tudor succeeded to England\u27s throne during a time when misogynist societal ideology que...
This paper will analyze Elizabeth I’s political style and the effects on it by both religion and inf...