Elizabethan EssaysA&C Black, 1. 4. 1994 - 256 strán (strany) The age of Elizabeth I exercises a fascination unmatched by other periods of English history. Yet while the leading figures may seem familiar, many Elizabethan personalities, including the queen herself, remain enigmatic; their attitudes to life, politics and religion often difficult to comprehend. Patrick Collinson redraws the main features of the political and religious struggle of the reign. In engaging with the virgin queen herself he tackles the old conundrum: was she a religious woman? He also investigates the no less inscrutable religious position adopted by the by the notorious turncoat, Andrew Perne, the reliability as a historian of the martyrologist John Foxe (whose religion is in no doubt) and the religious environment which shaped William Shakespeare. |
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... doctrine of what kinds of history ought to concern British students of the subject in the 1990s : what Commander Saunders Watson calls ' informed citizens of the 21st century'.10 This brings me to the question of scope and content on ...
... doctrine of what kinds of history ought to concern British students of the subject in the 1990s : what Commander Saunders Watson calls ' informed citizens of the 21st century'.10 This brings me to the question of scope and content on ...
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... doctrine that the irreducible units of historical investigation consist of a somewhat arbitrary list of past civilisations . I agree with Dr Susan Reynolds when she writes that our task ought to be one of ' disentan- gling the political ...
... doctrine that the irreducible units of historical investigation consist of a somewhat arbitrary list of past civilisations . I agree with Dr Susan Reynolds when she writes that our task ought to be one of ' disentan- gling the political ...
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... doctrine , to be found in Plato , that monarchy , aristocracy and democ- racy in their pure forms are all less desirable than a judicious blend of all three . So the Elizabethan Bishop Aylmer asserts that the regiment of England is not ...
... doctrine , to be found in Plato , that monarchy , aristocracy and democ- racy in their pure forms are all less desirable than a judicious blend of all three . So the Elizabethan Bishop Aylmer asserts that the regiment of England is not ...
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... doctrine delivered at a Leicestershire sermon : The Magistrate is the minister of God and must submit him selfe to his worde as a rule to directe him in all his government ... The Magistrate must commande in the Lorde . The subiecte ...
... doctrine delivered at a Leicestershire sermon : The Magistrate is the minister of God and must submit him selfe to his worde as a rule to directe him in all his government ... The Magistrate must commande in the Lorde . The subiecte ...
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3 Puritans Men of Business and Elizabethan Parliaments | 59 |
Questions about the Religion of Queen Elizabeth I | 87 |
Women Men and Religious Transactions | 119 |
The Veracity of John Foxes Book of Martyrs | 151 |
An Elizabethan Reputation | 179 |
8 William Shakespeares Religious Inheritance and Environment | 219 |
Index | 253 |
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Acts and Monuments Andrew Perne Archbishop Grindal Beale Bible Bishop Book of Martyrs Bucer Burghley Burghley's called Cambridge University Library Catholic Catholicism Cecil Christ Christian council councillors court culture death divine doctrine Early Modern ecclesiastical edition Edmund Grindal Elizabeth Bowes Elizabethan parliaments English Reformation essay evidence faith Foxe's G.R. Elton Gabriel Harvey Geoffrey Elton godly historians Ibid Job Throckmorton John Foxe kind King Knox Lansdowne later learned Leicester less letter Lollard London Lord Marian Mariavite Marprelate Martin Marprelate Mary matter monarchy mother Oxford papists parish Parker Society Cambridge parliamentary Patrick Collinson perhaps Perne's person Peterhouse political Prayer Book preachers preaching priests privy Professor Protestant Protestantism Puritan Queen Elizabeth reign religion religious royal sense sermon seventeenth century Shakespeare sixteenth century Smith social spiritual Studies Swallowfield things Thomas Digges Thomas Norton Title-page tradition Tudor Walsingham Whitgift William woman women words wrote