A History of the Diocese of Exeter
Author : Robert James Edmund Boggis
Publisher :
Page : 652 pages
File Size : 22,42 MB
Release : 1922
Category : Cornwall (England : County)
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Author : Robert James Edmund Boggis
Publisher :
Page : 652 pages
File Size : 22,42 MB
Release : 1922
Category : Cornwall (England : County)
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Author : Dom Adrian Morey
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 335 pages
File Size : 14,85 MB
Release : 2014-12-04
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1107450683
Originally published in 1937, this book contains a biography of Bartholomew of Exeter, one of the few bishops who supported Thomas Becket in his quarrel with Henry II. Some of his letters from the Pope, who used him as a judge delegate, are included in the volume, as is the Latin text of Bartholomew's Penetential, which deals with breaches of canon law and the penalties prescribed. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in English church history and the relations between the English monarchy and the Catholic Church.
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Page : 384 pages
File Size : 29,4 MB
Release : 1925
Category : Electronic journals
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Chronological coverage with articles on social, political, cultural, economic and ecclesiastical history. Book Review Section provides up-to-date critical analyses of up to 600 titles in each volume.
Author : Herbert Edward Reynolds
Publisher :
Page : 512 pages
File Size : 35,36 MB
Release : 1895
Category : Christian church
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Author : Arthur Burns
Publisher : Clarendon Press
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 43,83 MB
Release : 1999-07-15
Category : History
ISBN : 0191542962
This book provides the first account of an important but neglected aspect of the history of the nineteenth-century Church of England: the reform of its diocesan structures. It illustrates how one of the most important institutions of Victorian England responded at a regional level to the pastoral challenge of a rapidly changing society. Providing a new perspective on the impact of both the Oxford Movement and the Ecclesiastical Commission on the Church, The Diocesan Revival in the Church of England shows that an appreciation of the dynamics of diocesan reform has implications for our understanding of secular as well as ecclesiastical reform in the early nineteenth century.
Author : Robert James Edmund Boggis
Publisher :
Page : 625 pages
File Size : 25,28 MB
Release : 1922
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Author : Davies Gilbert
Publisher :
Page : 434 pages
File Size : 11,58 MB
Release : 1838
Category : Cornwall (England : County)
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Author : David Loades
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 4319 pages
File Size : 44,41 MB
Release : 2020-12-17
Category : History
ISBN : 1000144364
The Reader's Guide to British History is the essential source to secondary material on British history. This resource contains over 1,000 A-Z entries on the history of Britain, from ancient and Roman Britain to the present day. Each entry lists 6-12 of the best-known books on the subject, then discusses those works in an essay of 800 to 1,000 words prepared by an expert in the field. The essays provide advice on the range and depth of coverage as well as the emphasis and point of view espoused in each publication.
Author : Eamon Duffy
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 23,39 MB
Release : 2003-08-11
Category : History
ISBN : 0300175027
In the fifty years between 1530 and 1580, England moved from being one of the most lavishly Catholic countries in Europe to being a Protestant nation, a land of whitewashed churches and antipapal preaching. What was the impact of this religious change in the countryside? And how did country people feel about the revolutionary upheavals that transformed their mental and material worlds under Henry VIII and his three children? In this book a reformation historian takes us inside the mind and heart of Morebath, a remote and tiny sheep farming village on the southern edge of Exmoor. The bulk of Morebath’s conventional archives have long since vanished. But from 1520 to 1574, through nearly all the drama of the English Reformation, Morebath’s only priest, Sir Christopher Trychay, kept the parish accounts on behalf of the churchwardens. Opinionated, eccentric, and talkative, Sir Christopher filled these vivid scripts for parish meetings with the names and doings of his parishioners. Through his eyes we catch a rare glimpse of the life and pre-Reformation piety of a sixteenth-century English village. The book also offers a unique window into a rural world in crisis as the Reformation progressed. Sir Christopher Trychay’s accounts provide direct evidence of the motives which drove the hitherto law-abiding West-Country communities to participate in the doomed Prayer-Book Rebellion of 1549 culminating in the siege of Exeter that ended in bloody defeat and a wave of executions. Its church bells confiscated and silenced, Morebath shared in the punishment imposed on all the towns and villages of Devon and Cornwall. Sir Christopher documents the changes in the community, reluctantly Protestant and increasingly preoccupied with the secular demands of the Elizabethan state, the equipping of armies, and the payment of taxes. Morebath’s priest, garrulous to the end of his days, describes a rural world irrevocably altered and enables us to hear the voices of his villagers after four hundred years of silence.
Author : John Stabb
Publisher :
Page : 412 pages
File Size : 10,14 MB
Release : 1908
Category : Church architecture
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