House Divided: Christianity in England,1526-1829
Antonia Southern
House Divided: Christianity in England,1526-1829
Antonia Southern
This research monograph is a long needed one volume approach to not only the subject but to the extensive contributions to English religious history made by Duffy, MacCulloch, Wormsley, Haigh and a number of others. Its great strength is positing an armature of viviparous politics and social tensions that continually broke down attempts at a single vision for Anglicanism despite all official Church and State efforts.
Chapter 1 Lord, Open the King of England’s Eyes 1529-1547; Chapter 2 Tudor Church Militant 1547-1553; Chapter 3 Fires of Faith 1553-1558; Chapter 4 No name calling 1558-1570; Chapter 5 Christian my name, Catholic my surname 1570-1603; Chapter 6 The Beauty of Holiness and its Consequences 1603-1642; Chapter 7 A War of Religion, A Puritan Revolution 1642-1688; Chapter 8 The Church of England Triumphant 1660-1688; Chapter 9 A Measure of Toleration Achieved 1689-1829.
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