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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 1908! Volume 2 considers the immediate causes of the English Reformation! beginning with the rise of German Protestantism and ending with the death of Henry VIII. Inhaltsverzeichnis Book III. The Fall of the Monasteries: 1. Further trials of the faithful; 2. Visitation and suppression of monasteries; 3. Further proceedings against monasteries, and against superstitions; 4. German Protestantism and the Act of the Six Articles; Book IV. The Reign of the English Bible: 1. The story of the English Bible; 2. The making of formularies; 3. Katharine Parr and the New Learning; 4. Results under Henry VIII; Index to volumes 1 and 2.

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