Strype | Annals of the Reformation and Establishment of Religion 4 Volume Set in 7 Paperback Parts | Buch | 978-1-108-01805-0 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 4634 Seiten, Format (B × H): 216 mm x 280 mm, Gewicht: 5479 g

Reihe: Cambridge Library Collection - British and Irish History, 15th & 16th Centuries

Strype

Annals of the Reformation and Establishment of Religion 4 Volume Set in 7 Paperback Parts

And Other Various Occurrences in the Church of England, During Queen Elizabeth's Happy Reign

Buch, Englisch, 4634 Seiten, Format (B × H): 216 mm x 280 mm, Gewicht: 5479 g

Reihe: Cambridge Library Collection - British and Irish History, 15th & 16th Centuries

ISBN: 978-1-108-01805-0
Verlag: Cambridge University Press


The historian John Strype (1643–1737) published his monumental Elizabethan religious history Annals of the Reformation between 1709 and 1731. For over two and a half centuries it remained one of the most important Protestant histories of the period and has been reprinted in numerous editions. It covers from the accession of Elizabeth I in 1558 to the beginning of the reign of James I. The sources, transcribed by Strype, include state papers, official proclamations, royal records, and letters. Strype's thorough use of primary sources and the enormous scope and detail of his history has ensured its place as an outstanding work of eighteenth-century scholarship. It should be read by every student of Elizabethan religious history.
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Volume 1: Preface; The Introduction: 1. Elizabeth proclaimed; 2. The queen procures money diligently; 3. Provision for Portsmouth, and the Isle of Wight; The History: 1. Prohibition to Carne, resident with the pope; 2. Cardinal Pole's message to the lady Elizabeth before his death; 3. Some bishops and the abbot of Westminster, their speeches in the house against the bill for the supremacy, and the English Common Prayer Book; 4. Divines review the Common Prayer Book; 5. A disputation at Westminster in parliament time, between some papists and protestants, before a great assembly of the nobility; 6. The queen's marriage motioned; 7. The behaviour of the English professors and exiles; 8. The protestants' declaration of their doctrine, in vindication of themselves against the slanders of papists; 9. The reformation in Scotland; 10. The poor neglected condition of the protestants, being returned home; 11. Preachers at St. Paul's Cross; 12. Bishoprics and dignities in the church void; 13. Ecclesiastical habits and other matters scrupled; 14. The progress of the reformation; 15. A collection of various historical matters falling out within the year, 1559; 16. Lent sermons at St. Paul's and court; 17. Advice concerning ministers; 18. The bishops address to the queen against images; 19. A writing of an expulsed bishop; 20. Some Englishmen in the inquisition in Spain; 21. Archbishop of York confirmed; 22. A reflection upon what was already done in the church; 23. A journal of memorable matters falling out within this year, not hitherto noted; 24. The papistical clergy busy; 25. Cheny, bishop of Gloucester, consecrated; 26. The lord keeper's and Mr. Speaker's speeches; 27. A convocation; 28. The Articles of Religion; 29. Rites and ceremonies debated in the synod; 30. Government of the church; 31. Papers prepared, for doctrine and discipline, to be offered by the synod to the queen, or to the parliament; 32. Inquiries into the churches and chapels of the realm; 33. French protestants fly hither; 34. Veron the preacher; 35. The bishop of Worcester's vindication of himself against Sir John Bourne before the privy council; 36. Some remarks of Coverdale; 37. The kingdom and church vindication against Osorius, a popish writer; 38. Matters between France and England; 39. The second book of Homilies; 40. A diary of various historical matters of the court and state, falling out this year; 41. Contest about ministers' apparel; 42. Several letters between Sampson and Humfrey, and Bullinger and Gualter, divines in Zurick, about the habits; 43. Some account of Humfrey and Sampson; 44. Disturbance in Cambridge about the habits; 45. The controversy between Jewel, bishop of Sarum, and Harding of Lovain; 46. Prayers and thanksgivings for Malta, besieged by the Turks; 47. Various occurrences, and matters of state, in the court of England this summer; 48. The declaration of the London ministers answered; 49. A session of parliament; 50. Proposals of marriage between the archduke and the queen; 51. Orders taken with papists in Lancashire by the ecclesiastical commission; 52. Sir Henry Killigrew sent to the prince Palatine about religion; 53. Cavallerius, Hebrew professor at Cambridge; 54. Great dangers to the church and nation apprehended at hand; 55. Books written on occasion of this rebellion, addressed to the rebels and papists; 56. This a year of danger; 57. Pious men in Cirencester; Appendix. Volume 2: Preface; 1. A testimonial from some in the university of Cambridge concerning Cartwright's reading; 2. A determination of the general assembly of the church of Scotland, for obedience to the new king; 3. Orders and injunctions for preventing frays and fightings in London; 4. Motions and letters concerning the queen's marrying with Duke d'Anjou; 5. Scottish affairs; 6. Amity judged more advisable with France than Spain; 7. A parliament; 8. A convo


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