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E-grāmata: Laudians and the Elizabethan Church: History, Conformity and Religious Identity in Post-Reformation England

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Notions of religious conformity in England were redefined during the mid-seventeenth century; for many it was as though the previous century's reformation was being reversed. Lane considers how a select group of churchmen – the Laudians – reshaped the meaning of church conformity during a period of religious and political turmoil.

Recenzijas

'a novel and truly useful approach that is a welcome addition to studies of Laudianism and seventeenth-century English religion ... will prove fascinating to anyone interested in seventeenth-century England' American Historical Review 'Lane has provided rich pickings for all who work in this field, and has offered a stimulating and clear argument.' English Historical Review 'In this careful and incisive study of liturgical reform in the mid to late seventeenth-century Church of England, Lane examines the uses that Anglican divines made of Elizabethan precedents, and in so doing reveals a nostalgia for practices from an era that was both recent and yet quite remote.' Ralph Keen, University of Illinois at Chicago 'an interesting, illuminating and well-written book.' Journal of Ecclesiastical History 'Lane has produced a good study of religious conflict in early Stuart England, the appearance of Anglicanism, and the place of historical writing in religious controversy.' Sixteenth Century Journal

Acknowledgements xi
Abbreviations xiii
Introduction: Laudianism, Prayer Book Conformity and the Idea of History in Early Modern England 1(16)
1 Peter Smart and Old Style Conformity
17(20)
2 Semper Eadem: The Laudian Clergy and Historical Polemic during the Personal Rule
37(38)
3 Articles, Speeches and Fallen Bishops: Historical Arguments in the 1630s and 1640s
75(36)
4 `Our Reformation: Laudian Uses of History during the Interregnum and Restoration
111(38)
5 Peter Heylyn and the Politics of History in Restoration England
149(32)
Conclusion: History, Polemic and the Laudian Redefinition of Conformity 181(8)
Notes 189(24)
Works Cited 213(16)
Index 229
Calvin Lane