Religious Orthodoxy and Dissent in Early Modern England: An ExhibitionOhio State University, University Libraries, 2005 - 42 páginas |
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... Mary Sidney , Countess of Pembroke . This work reappeared in over ten separate editions in the reign of Edward alone ( 1549-53 ) , and it expanded in length after Sternhold's death in 1549. Editions published by the Protestant printer ...
... Mary Sidney , Countess of Pembroke . This work reappeared in over ten separate editions in the reign of Edward alone ( 1549-53 ) , and it expanded in length after Sternhold's death in 1549. Editions published by the Protestant printer ...
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... Mary I. Following the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 1530s , Bale had joined his fellow antiquarian John Leland in the attempt to preserve monastic manuscripts from destruction , and during Bale's continental exile in the 1550s ...
... Mary I. Following the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 1530s , Bale had joined his fellow antiquarian John Leland in the attempt to preserve monastic manuscripts from destruction , and during Bale's continental exile in the 1550s ...
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... Mary I. Elizabeth's govern- ment also suspected Mary because she had been raised in the French royal court and main- tained French connections beyond the 1560 death of her husband , François II , King of France . Mary returned to ...
... Mary I. Elizabeth's govern- ment also suspected Mary because she had been raised in the French royal court and main- tained French connections beyond the 1560 death of her husband , François II , King of France . Mary returned to ...
Contenido
Commemorations and History Writing | 11 |
English Catholics | 29 |
An Invitation to Support OSU Libraries | 42 |
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