Religious Orthodoxy and Dissent in Early Modern England: An ExhibitionOhio State University, University Libraries, 2005 - 42 páginas |
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... scripture to ecclesiastical and secular officials . The king is flanked by the biblical figures of Moses and David , which function as tropes of " godly ” monarchy and lawgiving . Henry also holds a sword as a symbol of his royal ...
... scripture to ecclesiastical and secular officials . The king is flanked by the biblical figures of Moses and David , which function as tropes of " godly ” monarchy and lawgiving . Henry also holds a sword as a symbol of his royal ...
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... scriptural texts , and even Thomas Arundel ( 1353-1414 ) , the Archbishop of Canterbury who first forbade the translation of scripture into English without official ap- proval . Such an approved New Testament appeared from Rheims in ...
... scriptural texts , and even Thomas Arundel ( 1353-1414 ) , the Archbishop of Canterbury who first forbade the translation of scripture into English without official ap- proval . Such an approved New Testament appeared from Rheims in ...
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... scripture in vernacular languages . The work concludes at the reign of Richard I ( late twelfth century ) , but Bale seems to have intended to bring the history forward into the sixteenth century . He died before he could publish this ...
... scripture in vernacular languages . The work concludes at the reign of Richard I ( late twelfth century ) , but Bale seems to have intended to bring the history forward into the sixteenth century . He died before he could publish this ...
Contenido
Commemorations and History Writing | 11 |
English Catholics | 29 |
An Invitation to Support OSU Libraries | 42 |
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accession Acts alleged Antwerp appeared Archbishop argues argument attempt authority Bale belief Bible Bishop Book of Martyrs book of Revelation Campion career century Christian Christopher Church of England collection concerning conservative contains controversy copy Cranmer death dedication defends devotion doctrines early ecclesiastical edition Edward Elizabeth Elizabethan English English Catholics evangelical execution exile faith Foxe's Gardiner hands Harpsfield helped Henry VIII Henry's heresy illustrations important Jesuit Jewel John Day King King's Latimer Latin Laws Libraries London Luther manuscript Mary matters monarch Nicholas official original papacy period Persons polemical political position practices Prayer preaching printed produced prominent Protestant publication published Puritan Queen readers Reformation reign rejected religion religious remained represents response Richard Robert Robert Persons Roman Catholic Rome royal Sacrament scripture sermons sixteenth Testament Thomas tion traditional translation treatises True Tyndale University vernacular views volume writers written