Meeting in the crypt of Old St Paul's in the decades before the Reformation, the Jesus Guild, an expression of "cutting-edge" orthodox devotion, not only attracted members from the top ranks of London society but also derived support from men and women of all degrees across the whole country. As well as shedding welcome light on aspects of the devotional life shared by some of London's most influential citizens, its records illustrate many facets of the City's economy, of its citizens' inter-personal relationships and can, indeed, assist in determining linguistic developments at a critical juncture.This volume reproduces for the first time all the extant records surviving for the Guild in the early sixteenth century, giving pride of place t...
This is a study of a confraternity in a parish in Liege. It begins by discussing the tradition of co...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This project's aims we...
New documentary evidence from the archives of four Oxford colleges (Merton, New College, All Souls, ...
Meeting in the crypt of Old St Paul's in the decades before the Reformation, the Jesus Guild, an exp...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN028620 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The Jesus Chapel was located beneath the New Work at the east end of St Paul's Cathedral, and was re...
The Jesus Chapel was located beneath the New Work at the east end of St Paul's Cathedral, and was re...
This thesis considers how religious identities were constructed and expressed in Reformation England...
Evidence of parish organisation in late medieval England, and the impact of the Henrician Reformatio...
Evidence of parish organisation in late medieval England, and the impact of the Henrician Reformatio...
Evidence of parish organisation in late medieval England, and the impact of the Henrician Reformatio...
Evidence of parish organisation in late medieval England, and the impact of the Henrician Reformatio...
St Paul's was the principal church of London from its foundation in A. D. 604. This volume is an edi...
St Paul's was the principal church of London from its foundation in A. D. 604. This volume is an edi...
This is a study of a confraternity in a parish in Liege. It begins by discussing the tradition of co...
This is a study of a confraternity in a parish in Liege. It begins by discussing the tradition of co...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This project's aims we...
New documentary evidence from the archives of four Oxford colleges (Merton, New College, All Souls, ...
Meeting in the crypt of Old St Paul's in the decades before the Reformation, the Jesus Guild, an exp...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN028620 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The Jesus Chapel was located beneath the New Work at the east end of St Paul's Cathedral, and was re...
The Jesus Chapel was located beneath the New Work at the east end of St Paul's Cathedral, and was re...
This thesis considers how religious identities were constructed and expressed in Reformation England...
Evidence of parish organisation in late medieval England, and the impact of the Henrician Reformatio...
Evidence of parish organisation in late medieval England, and the impact of the Henrician Reformatio...
Evidence of parish organisation in late medieval England, and the impact of the Henrician Reformatio...
Evidence of parish organisation in late medieval England, and the impact of the Henrician Reformatio...
St Paul's was the principal church of London from its foundation in A. D. 604. This volume is an edi...
St Paul's was the principal church of London from its foundation in A. D. 604. This volume is an edi...
This is a study of a confraternity in a parish in Liege. It begins by discussing the tradition of co...
This is a study of a confraternity in a parish in Liege. It begins by discussing the tradition of co...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This project's aims we...
New documentary evidence from the archives of four Oxford colleges (Merton, New College, All Souls, ...