Canterbury 1313-1377

Canterbury 1313-1377
Title Canterbury 1313-1377 PDF eBook
Author Gerald Lewis BRAY
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Pages
Release 2006
Genre Councils and synods
ISBN 9781843831785

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Canterbury 1313-1377

Canterbury 1313-1377
Title Canterbury 1313-1377 PDF eBook
Author Gerald Lewis Bray
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2006
Genre RELIGION
ISBN 9781805431954

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Records of Convocation: Canterbury 1313-1377

Records of Convocation: Canterbury 1313-1377
Title Records of Convocation: Canterbury 1313-1377 PDF eBook
Author Gerald Lewis Bray
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Pages 472
Release 2005
Genre Canterbury
ISBN 9781843831785

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The convocation records of the Churches of England and Ireland are the principal source of our information about the administration of those churches from middle ages until modern times. They contain the minutes of clergy synods, the legislation passed by them, tax assessments imposed by the king on the clergy, and accounts of the great debates about religious reformation; they also include records of heresy trials in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, many of them connected with the spread of Lollardy. However, they have never before been edited or published in full, and their publication as a complete set of documents provides a valuable resource for scholarship. This volume contains all the evidence for convocations and provincial councils during the reigns of Edward II and Edward III, and reconstructs the period from 1328 to 1349, for which the Canterbury registers have been lost. Particularly important is the detailed account of the convocations held in 1340-2, when the clergy first withdrew from parliament and insisted on taxing themselves. There is also an appendix listing all the known clerical proctors sent to parliament from 1295 to 1536.

Records of Convocation: Canterbury 1377-1414

Records of Convocation: Canterbury 1377-1414
Title Records of Convocation: Canterbury 1377-1414 PDF eBook
Author Gerald Lewis Bray
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 470
Release 2005
Genre Canterbury
ISBN 1843831791

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The convocation records of the Churches of England and Ireland are the principal source of our information about the administration of those churches from middle ages until modern times. They contain the minutes of clergy synods, the legislation passed by them, tax assessments imposed by the king on the clergy, and accounts of the great debates about religious reformation; they also include records of heresy trials in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, many of them connected with the spread of Lollardy. However, they have never before been edited or published in full, and their publication as a complete set of documents provides a valuable resource for scholarship. This volume contains the acts of convocation during the reigns of Richard II and Henry IV, extensively reconstructed from the archbishops' registers [which are in disorder for much of this period] and other sources. The texts enable us to chart the evolution of the convocations to the point where they became virtually synonymous with provincial councils, and show how they dealt with the challenge posed by John Wycliffe and the early Lollard

Canterbury 1377-1414

Canterbury 1377-1414
Title Canterbury 1377-1414 PDF eBook
Author Gerald Lewis Bray
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2006
Genre RELIGION
ISBN 9781805431961

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Records of Convocation IX: Canterbury, 1701-1708

Records of Convocation IX: Canterbury, 1701-1708
Title Records of Convocation IX: Canterbury, 1701-1708 PDF eBook
Author Gerald Bray
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 497
Release 2006
Genre Canterbury
ISBN 1843832259

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The convocation records of the Churches of England and Ireland are the principal source of our information about the administration of those churches from middle ages until modern times. They contain the minutes of clergy synods, the legislation passed by them, tax assessments imposed by the king on the clergy, and accounts of the great debates about religious reformation; they also include records of heresy trials in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, many of them connected with the spread of Lollardy. However, they have never before been edited or published in full, and their publication as a complete set of documents provides a valuable resource for scholarship. This volume contains a full account of the convocation controversy in its first phase, making use of the act books of both the upper and the lower house, as well as of eye-witness accounts which have survived from other sources. Most of this material has never been published before or is available only in rare eighteenth-century editions which invariably reflect a partisan stance and therefore reproduce only part of the evidence. An appendix gives a complete bibliography of the controversy.

Records of Convocation VI: Canterbury, 1444-1509

Records of Convocation VI: Canterbury, 1444-1509
Title Records of Convocation VI: Canterbury, 1444-1509 PDF eBook
Author Gerald Lewis Bray
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 522
Release 2005
Genre Canterbury
ISBN 1843831813

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The convocation records of the Churches of England and Ireland are the principal source of our information about the administration of those churches from middle ages until modern times. They contain the minutes of clergy synods, the legislation passed by them, tax assessments imposed by the king on the clergy, and accounts of the great debates about religious reformation; they also include records of heresy trials in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, many of them connected with the spread of Lollardy. However, they have never before been edited or published in full, and their publication as a complete set of documents provides a valuable resource for scholarship. This volume contains the acts of convocation during the wars of the roses and the reign of Henry VII. Most of this material has never been published before, and the collection of different sources enables us to see how both Edward IV and Henry VII modernized the institution along the lines of their other administrative reforms. We are also able to trace the church's reaction to the Lambert Simnel affair in the only documents which are exactly contemporary with the events.