This thesis examines the impact of the English Bible upon the people and parishes of Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex between 1525 and 1560. It examines two major themes of this impact: firstly, the level of success of the installation of the Great Bible in the parish churches; secondly, the effects of the publication and open reading of the scriptures in the vernacular upon the laity of East Anglia. The first theme explains the reasons for the order to install English scripture in the churches, and the information on the success of this installation provided by prosecution records and churchwardens' accounts. It then introduces an obscure document set, the church-plate certificates produced during the reign of Edward VI, and using these examines...
In Reformation studies, the printed Bible has long been regarded as an agent of change. This dissert...
The arrival in England of Tyndale’s New Testament in the 1520s is still widely heralded as a transfo...
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS. 278 is an early-fourteenth-century trilingual manuscript of th...
This thesis examines the impact of the English Bible upon the people and parishes of Norfolk, Suffol...
This thesis is concerned with the pace of religious change in the town of Ipswich in the period 1520...
This thesis seeks, through the study of Oxfordshire, to explore how ordinary men and women negotiate...
The thesis follows the stages of the Reformation from the late-medieval Church to the Elizabethan Ch...
This article proposes that the study of popular reading should be incorporated into the modern histo...
This thesis is a study of the religious culture of the market-town parish of Wimborne Minster, Dorse...
This thesis is concerned with the effects of the Reformation at popular level. It sets out to examin...
The impact of the English Reformation has caused huge debate amongst historians. Some argue it was f...
This thesis investigates popular religion in Essex during the English Reformation, and it assesses w...
This thesis is a study of how the Lincolnshire population interacted with their monastic houses duri...
This thesis explores the foundation and use of post-Reformation parish libraries in early modern Eng...
Before the mid-sixteenth century countless ecclesiastical buildings were built, repaired and rebuilt...
In Reformation studies, the printed Bible has long been regarded as an agent of change. This dissert...
The arrival in England of Tyndale’s New Testament in the 1520s is still widely heralded as a transfo...
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS. 278 is an early-fourteenth-century trilingual manuscript of th...
This thesis examines the impact of the English Bible upon the people and parishes of Norfolk, Suffol...
This thesis is concerned with the pace of religious change in the town of Ipswich in the period 1520...
This thesis seeks, through the study of Oxfordshire, to explore how ordinary men and women negotiate...
The thesis follows the stages of the Reformation from the late-medieval Church to the Elizabethan Ch...
This article proposes that the study of popular reading should be incorporated into the modern histo...
This thesis is a study of the religious culture of the market-town parish of Wimborne Minster, Dorse...
This thesis is concerned with the effects of the Reformation at popular level. It sets out to examin...
The impact of the English Reformation has caused huge debate amongst historians. Some argue it was f...
This thesis investigates popular religion in Essex during the English Reformation, and it assesses w...
This thesis is a study of how the Lincolnshire population interacted with their monastic houses duri...
This thesis explores the foundation and use of post-Reformation parish libraries in early modern Eng...
Before the mid-sixteenth century countless ecclesiastical buildings were built, repaired and rebuilt...
In Reformation studies, the printed Bible has long been regarded as an agent of change. This dissert...
The arrival in England of Tyndale’s New Testament in the 1520s is still widely heralded as a transfo...
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS. 278 is an early-fourteenth-century trilingual manuscript of th...