This thesis aims to provide a general overview of the crime of heresy in England from about the year 1520 until the death of Mary I in 1558. It begins by examining some of the problems inherent in heresy, chiefly its definition and identification, which had special relevance during the fluctuating religious climate of the period in question. It then examines other concepts, namely the need for order, unity and obedience, that profoundly affected the very definition of heresy and the way in which it was viewed as an offence I which in turn led to the adoption of one particular method of addressing and resol ving the si tuation, the policy of persecution. The remaining chapters look at the legal structure that was implemented as ...
The story of the English Reformation is a story of politics and religion. England\u27s schism from R...
This thesis seeks, through the study of Oxfordshire, to explore how ordinary men and women negotiate...
In March 1521, Catholic Europe was on the brink of rupture. It had been more than three years since ...
Infamously, during the reign of Mary Tudor (1553 to 1558) a terrible persecution occurred in which t...
At the beginning of Henry VIII’s reign, the prosecution of heresy was based on three statutes of the...
This study examines the problem of religious and political obedience in early modern England. Drawin...
This thesis explores the growing secularization in English government policies between the years 157...
Puritans entered a novel position of power in the early 1640s. Their attempts to ‘combat’ heretics a...
The focus of this thesis is to analyze the persecution of non-conforming Anabaptists in England unde...
This thesis is concerned with the pace of religious change in the town of Ipswich in the period 1520...
This article examines the causes and effects of anti-papist legislation in England during the reign ...
The Roman Catholic Church, at the beginning of the sixteenth century, waa an international organizat...
Recent scholarship has devoted comparatively little attention to the popular aspects of the English ...
The concept of heresy is deeply rooted in Christian European culture. The palpable increase in incid...
The two concepts of hypocrisy and heresy are completely disparate in modern use, and yet they were ...
The story of the English Reformation is a story of politics and religion. England\u27s schism from R...
This thesis seeks, through the study of Oxfordshire, to explore how ordinary men and women negotiate...
In March 1521, Catholic Europe was on the brink of rupture. It had been more than three years since ...
Infamously, during the reign of Mary Tudor (1553 to 1558) a terrible persecution occurred in which t...
At the beginning of Henry VIII’s reign, the prosecution of heresy was based on three statutes of the...
This study examines the problem of religious and political obedience in early modern England. Drawin...
This thesis explores the growing secularization in English government policies between the years 157...
Puritans entered a novel position of power in the early 1640s. Their attempts to ‘combat’ heretics a...
The focus of this thesis is to analyze the persecution of non-conforming Anabaptists in England unde...
This thesis is concerned with the pace of religious change in the town of Ipswich in the period 1520...
This article examines the causes and effects of anti-papist legislation in England during the reign ...
The Roman Catholic Church, at the beginning of the sixteenth century, waa an international organizat...
Recent scholarship has devoted comparatively little attention to the popular aspects of the English ...
The concept of heresy is deeply rooted in Christian European culture. The palpable increase in incid...
The two concepts of hypocrisy and heresy are completely disparate in modern use, and yet they were ...
The story of the English Reformation is a story of politics and religion. England\u27s schism from R...
This thesis seeks, through the study of Oxfordshire, to explore how ordinary men and women negotiate...
In March 1521, Catholic Europe was on the brink of rupture. It had been more than three years since ...