Godly reformers and their opponents in early modern England : religion in Norwich, c.1560-1643 / Matthew Reynolds.
Material type: TextSeries: Studies in modern British religious history ; v. 10.Publication details: Woodbridge, Suffolk, U.K. ; Rochester, N.Y. : Boydell Press, �2005.Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 310 pages) : maps, genealogical tablesContent type:- text
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"Close examination of the divided religious life of Norwich in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, with wider implications for the country as a whole"--Provided by publisher.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The godly, their opponents, and England's 'wars of religion' -- Norwich's reformation history revisited -- Immigration, Catholic conspiracy, and the rise of a godly moral order -- Urban magistracy and ministry, 1570-1619 -- An undercurrent of dissent, 1580-c. 1620 -- New directions in Episcopal government : the Samuel Harsnett years -- The 1624 Parliament, its repercussions and the case of St. Gregory's Parish -- Godly reaction : the Norfolk feoffees and the Tombland lectureship -- 'Some joyfully conformed, others frowardly opposed' : Matthew Wren and the 1636 stirs -- Puritan diaspora, 1636-1640 -- Puritan Revolution, 1640-1643 -- Conclusion : godly reformers and their opponents in Norwich and beyond.
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