The victoria history of the county of kent, 3 vols

The victoria history of the county of kent, 3 vols
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The Victoria History of the County of Kent

The Victoria History of the County of Kent
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The Victoria History of the County of Kent

The Victoria History of the County of Kent
Title The Victoria History of the County of Kent PDF eBook
Author William Page
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Pages 452
Release 1908
Genre Kent (England)
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The Victoria History of the County of Kent. Vol. 1- 1908-.

The Victoria History of the County of Kent. Vol. 1- 1908-.
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James II and the Three Questions

James II and the Three Questions
Title James II and the Three Questions PDF eBook
Author Peter Walker
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 344
Release 2010
Genre Church and state
ISBN 9783039119271

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The reign of James II, England's last Catholic king, remains controversial. His attempt to manipulate the electoral system to obtain a parliament that would abolish the Test Acts and Penal laws, which discriminated against his fellow Catholics, provoked his subjects to resistance and paved the way for the Revolution of 1688. The campaign is breathtaking both in its innovation and naiveté and nowhere is this more clearly highlighted than in the canvass of the gentry in the winter and spring of 1687-8. The canvass asked prospective MPs and electors to commit themselves to repeal. Historians have viewed the canvass as a failure: it did not bring the results the king hoped for and created a united opposition to the Stuart regime. However, as this book shows, scrutiny of the original canvass returns reveals that support for the king was stronger than was once assumed. It also reveals an endorsement of the general concept of religious toleration. William of Orange's invasion destroyed the king's plans, but given the time, could James have nurtured these 'green shoots' of religious pluralism in what was still a fiercely Protestant nation?

Deeds of the Abbots of St Albans

Deeds of the Abbots of St Albans
Title Deeds of the Abbots of St Albans PDF eBook
Author James G. Clark
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 1009
Release 2019
Genre History
ISBN 1783270764

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The Deeds of the abbots of St Albans records the history of one of the most important abbeys in England, closely linked to the royal family and home to a school of distinguished chroniclers, including Matthew Paris and Thomas Walsingham. It offers many insights into the life of the monastery, its buildings and its role as a maker of books, and covers the period from the Conquest to the mid-fifteenth century. The Deeds of the abbots of St Albans is the longest continuous chronicle of a medieval monastery in England, following its fortunes from its first foundation in the wake of the first Viking raids to its status as a proud and prosperous pillar of the church establishment more than six centuries later. More than merely a common, conventual annal, the Deeds drew contributions from the most accomplished chroniclers of the St Albans school including Matthew Paris, Thomas Walsingham and perhaps William Rishanger. It is a history of one of the most important abbeys, under royal patronage and always at the apex of the church hierarchy; it also offers a glimpse of life inside the monastic community from the Conquest to within a century of the Dissolution. There are detailed descriptions of the building, and rebuilding, of the abbey church, and recounts the abbey's commitment to the making of books, from thefirst flowering of the scriptorium in the twelfth century - when a famous psalter was made for the anchorite Christina of Markyate - to its Indian summer in the years before 1400 under Thomas Walsingham himself. There are rare snapshots of the daily routine of the monks, their liturgical observances, their interactions with their staff, tenants, townspeople and guests. And it captures the colour and character of the celebrated figures seen at the abbey, from King John to Edward the Black Prince.

Pedro de Ribadeneyra’s 'Ecclesiastical History of the Schism of the Kingdom of England'

Pedro de Ribadeneyra’s 'Ecclesiastical History of the Schism of the Kingdom of England'
Title Pedro de Ribadeneyra’s 'Ecclesiastical History of the Schism of the Kingdom of England' PDF eBook
Author Spencer J. Weinreich
Publisher BRILL
Pages 865
Release 2017-03-06
Genre History
ISBN 9004323961

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In 1588, the Spanish Jesuit Pedro de Ribadeneyra published a history of the English Reformation, which he continued to revise until his death in 1611. Spencer J. Weinreich’s translation is the first English edition of the History, one fully alive to its metamorphoses over two decades. Weinreich’s introduction explores the text’s many dimensions—propaganda for the Spanish Armada, anti-Protestant polemic, Jesuit hagiography, consolation amid tribulation—and assesses Ribadeneyra as a historian. The extensive annotations anchor Ribadeneyra’s narrative in the historical record and reconstruct his sources, methods, and revisions. The History, long derided as mere propaganda, emerges as remarkable evidence of the centrality of historiography to the intellectual, theological, and political battles of early modern Europe.