The episcopal succession in England, Scotland and Ireland, A.D. 1400 to 1875
Author : William Maziere Brady
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Page : 562 pages
File Size : 16,72 MB
Release : 1877
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Author : William Maziere Brady
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Page : 562 pages
File Size : 16,72 MB
Release : 1877
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Author : William Maziere Brady
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Page : 436 pages
File Size : 28,34 MB
Release : 1876
Category : Church of England
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Page : 428 pages
File Size : 33,44 MB
Release : 2020-02-18
Category : History
ISBN : 9780371345658
Author : Alan Ford
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 36,51 MB
Release : 2005-12-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9780521837552
In this book leading Irish historians examine the origins of sectarian division in early modern Ireland.
Author : William E. Wilkie
Publisher : CUP Archive
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 41,64 MB
Release : 1974-07-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9780521203326
A personal and political history, unpredictable and often tragic, of the series of Italian cardinals who undertook, to serve the king and England in the papal court.
Author : Churches, Institutions, Orders, etc. (PAUL, Saint and Apostle). Chapel of, at Aberdeen
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Page : 74 pages
File Size : 35,76 MB
Release : 1845
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Author : James Murray
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 377 pages
File Size : 14,4 MB
Release : 2011-07-21
Category : History
ISBN : 0521369940
This text examines the efforts of the Tudor regime to implement the English Reformation in Ireland during the sixteenth century.
Author : R. W. Dudley Edwards
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 37,86 MB
Release : 1985
Category : History
ISBN : 9780521271417
A critical analysis of the written sources for early modern Irish history.
Author : Alfred Webb
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Page : 630 pages
File Size : 48,44 MB
Release : 1878
Category : Ireland
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Author : Thomas F. Mayer
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 678 pages
File Size : 16,33 MB
Release : 2017-09-29
Category : History
ISBN : 1351963899
Reginald Pole (1500-1558), cardinal and archbishop of Canterbury, was at the centre of reform controversies in the mid 16th century - antagonist of Henry VIII, a leader of the reform group in the Roman Church, and nearly elected pope (Julius III was elected in his stead). His voluminous correspondence - more than 2500 items, including letters to him - forms a major source for historians not only of England, but of Catholic Europe and the early Reformation as a whole. In addition to the insight they provide on political history, both secular and ecclesiastical, and on the spiritual motives of reform, they also constitute a great resource for our understanding of humanist learning and cultural patronage in the Renaissance. Hitherto there has been no comprehensive, let alone modern or accurate listing and analysis of this correspondence, in large part due to the complexity of the manuscript traditions and the difficulties of legibility. The present work makes this vast body of material accessible to the researcher, summarising each letter (and printing key texts usually in critical editions), together with necessary identification and comment. The first three volumes in this set will contain the correspondence; the fourth and fifth will provide a biographical companion to all persons mentioned, and will together constitute a major research tool in their own right. This first volume covers the crucial turning point in Pole’s career: his protracted break with Henry and the substitution of papal service for royal. One major dimension of this rupture was a profound religious conversion which took Pole to the brink of one of the defining moments of the Italian Reformation, the writing of the ’Beneficio di Christo’.