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Lollardy and the Reformation in England - An Historical Survey

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Klappentext An important early twentieth-century study that argued for the importance of Lollard influences on the English Reformation. Zusammenfassung This four-volume history argues that the origins of the English Reformation lie in the Lollard movement of the fourteenth century. First published in 1911! Volume 3 focuses on the church reforms implemented during the reign of Edward VI and the bishops' objections to them. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction; Book V. Juvenile Supremacy: 1. Beginning of the Protectorate; 2. The progress of innovation; 3. England, Trent, and the 'Interim'; Book VI. Lollardy in Power: 1. Warwick, Gardiner, and Cranmer; 2. The episcopal revolution and Bishop Hooper; 3. Destroying 'The Altars of Baal'; 4. The great conspiracy; Index.

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