To Gain at Harvest: Portraits from the English Reformation
Jonathan Dean
To Gain at Harvest: Portraits from the English Reformation
Jonathan Dean
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To Gain at Harvest celebrates the courage, intellect, humility and passion displayed by figures of all shades of opinion and belief during the English Reformation.
Offering insights into the turbulent period of the English Reformation and its ideas, Jonathan Dean demonstrates the qualities of mind and heart, and the gifts of faith and character, which some of its leading proponents possessed.
Including chapters on Thomas Cranmer, Nicholas Harpsfield, Elizabeth I, Matthew Parker, and Katherine Parr, the book moves beyond old confessional lines to reveal the gifts and virtues possessed by women and men whose lives still inspire and whose writings remain one of the greatest treasures of English religious life.
Contents:
The Ground of Charity: Thomas More
Ambition and Fidelity: Thomas Cranmer
A Tudor Woman’s Passion: Anne Askew
Manifold Passions: Katherine Parr
‘Nourished with Hope’: Nicholas Harpsfield
The Virtue of Moderation: Matthew Parker
Governing with Subtlety: Queen Elizabeth I
The Piety of Prayer and the Fluency of Speech: Lancelot Andrewes
‘Make me Thine’: George Herbert
Felicity and Desire: Thomas Traherne
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