The 1630s was a decade of dramatic and often controversial change within the Church of England, as innovatory standards of ceremonial conformity and for the maintenance and appearance of church buildings were imposed upon the Church. This article will examine the imposition of so-called Laudian policies in the Yorkshire parish of Slaidburn. Despite a growing interest in Laudianism amongst historians in recent decades, little work has attempted to explore the dynamics of Laudianism in one parish. The unusual variety of sources which survive relating to Slaidburn during this period provides a rare opportunity to explore the circumstances in which Laudian enforcement was enacted. Central to these responses was the rector, Samuel Moore, a somew...
Altars are powerful symbols, fraught with meaning, and during the early modern period they became a ...
This thesis examines the institutional reforms to the church in England and Wales during the Protect...
Using official church documents from the Early Stuart era, broadsides, and pamphlets this article de...
The early to mid-seventeenth century was a time of great religious tumult and upheaval across Europe...
In recent studies of religion in early modern England, scholars have come to the consensus that the ...
William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury (1633-1645) has gained a reputation as a figure of controvers...
This thesis investigates religious life among the clergy and laity in the diocese of Lichfield, 160...
The clergy were the focus of early modern parish life, yet their often troubled relationships with p...
In the early 17th century, the Church of England was riven by internal conflicts over its nature and...
This thesis examines the seating arrangements of English parish churches between 1500 and 1740 in or...
The break from the Catholic Church and the formation of the Anglican Church of England in 1547 resul...
Between 1642 and 1660, the Church of England was directed and administered by centrally-appointed go...
When William Laud (1573-1645) was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury in 1633, he and his associate c...
Reformation studies have been transformed since the ground-breaking research of Eamon Duffy and othe...
In November 1617 the churchwardens of Charlton-on-Otmoor presented a case at the archdeaconry court ...
Altars are powerful symbols, fraught with meaning, and during the early modern period they became a ...
This thesis examines the institutional reforms to the church in England and Wales during the Protect...
Using official church documents from the Early Stuart era, broadsides, and pamphlets this article de...
The early to mid-seventeenth century was a time of great religious tumult and upheaval across Europe...
In recent studies of religion in early modern England, scholars have come to the consensus that the ...
William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury (1633-1645) has gained a reputation as a figure of controvers...
This thesis investigates religious life among the clergy and laity in the diocese of Lichfield, 160...
The clergy were the focus of early modern parish life, yet their often troubled relationships with p...
In the early 17th century, the Church of England was riven by internal conflicts over its nature and...
This thesis examines the seating arrangements of English parish churches between 1500 and 1740 in or...
The break from the Catholic Church and the formation of the Anglican Church of England in 1547 resul...
Between 1642 and 1660, the Church of England was directed and administered by centrally-appointed go...
When William Laud (1573-1645) was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury in 1633, he and his associate c...
Reformation studies have been transformed since the ground-breaking research of Eamon Duffy and othe...
In November 1617 the churchwardens of Charlton-on-Otmoor presented a case at the archdeaconry court ...
Altars are powerful symbols, fraught with meaning, and during the early modern period they became a ...
This thesis examines the institutional reforms to the church in England and Wales during the Protect...
Using official church documents from the Early Stuart era, broadsides, and pamphlets this article de...