There has been a revived interest in the early modern sermons. Yet, relatively little work has been done on the early eighteenth century. This thesis contributes to the growing body of literature by focusing on London sermon culture from 1702 to 1763, These discourses faced increasing competition from other publications, so this study illuminates how this established genre adapted to the evolving world of print. This also was a period of religious diversity and, some argue, secularisation, so this analysis also furthers our understanding of the role of religion in society. This thesis traces the evolution of sermon culture from a highly partisan culture in the early eighteenth century to a more 'urbane' one by the mid-eighteenth century, wh...
This article discusses sermons in the British colonies. It draws on existing studies to identify key...
The eighteenth century in England has long been associated with increasing consumption, trade, luxur...
This dissertation looks at three voluntary societies formed in London shortly after the revolution o...
Scholarly interest in the early modern sermon has flourished in recent years, driven by belated reco...
This paper will address the conference themes of ‘space, place and context’ with an examination of t...
During the eighteenth century, a transformation took place in the style of Anglican sermons in Engla...
This thesis investigates the sermons delivered at Paul's Cross, the outdoor pulpit at St. Paul's Cat...
This thesis investigates the enduring cultural impact of the printed sermon, the primary genre of re...
This paper will address the conference themes of ‘space, place and context’ with an examination of t...
This dissertation analyzes the role of the sermon in nineteenth-century British literature and socie...
This thesis considers the character and development of clerical social criticism in England between ...
In much of the historiography surrounding print culture and the book trade, the worldliness of print...
Whatever the reasons for the lack of interest, this thesis intends to examine, evaluate, and summari...
This thesis examines revivalism sociologically and phenomenologically. It is contended that sociolog...
B. W. Young describes and analyses the intellectual culture of the eighteenth-century Church of Engl...
This article discusses sermons in the British colonies. It draws on existing studies to identify key...
The eighteenth century in England has long been associated with increasing consumption, trade, luxur...
This dissertation looks at three voluntary societies formed in London shortly after the revolution o...
Scholarly interest in the early modern sermon has flourished in recent years, driven by belated reco...
This paper will address the conference themes of ‘space, place and context’ with an examination of t...
During the eighteenth century, a transformation took place in the style of Anglican sermons in Engla...
This thesis investigates the sermons delivered at Paul's Cross, the outdoor pulpit at St. Paul's Cat...
This thesis investigates the enduring cultural impact of the printed sermon, the primary genre of re...
This paper will address the conference themes of ‘space, place and context’ with an examination of t...
This dissertation analyzes the role of the sermon in nineteenth-century British literature and socie...
This thesis considers the character and development of clerical social criticism in England between ...
In much of the historiography surrounding print culture and the book trade, the worldliness of print...
Whatever the reasons for the lack of interest, this thesis intends to examine, evaluate, and summari...
This thesis examines revivalism sociologically and phenomenologically. It is contended that sociolog...
B. W. Young describes and analyses the intellectual culture of the eighteenth-century Church of Engl...
This article discusses sermons in the British colonies. It draws on existing studies to identify key...
The eighteenth century in England has long been associated with increasing consumption, trade, luxur...
This dissertation looks at three voluntary societies formed in London shortly after the revolution o...