Sketch of the Reformation in England
J. J. Blunt
Sketch of the Reformation in England
J. J. Blunt
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The Rev. J. J. Blunt was an English clergyman and scholar who wrote the historical book "Sketch of the Reformation in England" in the 19th century. The book gives a summary of the activities and theological adjustments that took place during the English Reformation, a time of political and ecclesiastical upheaval that spanned the 16th and 17th centuries. The English Reformation's genesis is covered in Blunt's book, along with the Protestant Reformation's effects on England as well as the Renaissance and the printing press. Then, he discusses the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary, and Elizabeth, focusing on each monarch's religious policies and activities and how they affected the English Church and society. Blunt is known for his meticulous research of original materials and attention to detail in his work. His analysis of the complicated ecclesiastical and political factors at work during the English Reformation is based mainly on contemporaneous testimonies and documentation. All things considered, "Sketch of the Reformation in England" is a useful tool for anybody curious in the background of the English Reformation and how it affected English society and culture.
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