The Reconstruction of the Church of Ireland

The Reconstruction of the Church of Ireland
Title The Reconstruction of the Church of Ireland PDF eBook
Author John McCafferty
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 32
Release 2007-07-26
Genre History
ISBN 1139465309

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Thomas Wentworth landed in Ireland in 1633 - almost 100 years after Henry VIII had begun his break with Rome. The majority of the people were still Catholic. William Laud had just been elevated to Canterbury. A Yorkshire cleric, John Bramhall, followed the new viceroy and became, in less than one year, Bishop of Derry. This 2007 study, which is centred on Bramhall, examines how these three men embarked on a policy for the established Church which represented not only a break with a century of reforming tradition but which also sought to make the tiny Irish Church a model for the other Stuart kingdoms. Dr McCafferty shows how accompanying canonical changes were explicitly implemented for notice and eventual adoption in England and Scotland. However within eight years the experiment was blown apart and reconstruction denounced as subversive. Wentworth, Laud and Bramhall faced consequent disgrace, trial, death or exile.

The Diary of William King, D.D.

The Diary of William King, D.D.
Title The Diary of William King, D.D. PDF eBook
Author William King
Publisher
Pages 114
Release 1903
Genre Ireland
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A History of Women in Ireland, 1500-1800

A History of Women in Ireland, 1500-1800
Title A History of Women in Ireland, 1500-1800 PDF eBook
Author Mary O'Dowd
Publisher Routledge
Pages 344
Release 2016-02-17
Genre History
ISBN 1317877241

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The first general survey of the history of women in early modern Ireland. Based on an impressive range of source material, it presents the results of original research into women’s lives and experiences in Ireland from 1500 to 1800. This was a time of considerable change in Ireland as English colonisation, religious reform and urbanisation transformed society on the island. Gaelic society based on dynastic lordships and Brehon Law gave way to an anglicised and centralised form of government and an English legal system.

Cromwellian Ireland

Cromwellian Ireland
Title Cromwellian Ireland PDF eBook
Author Toby Christopher Barnard
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 388
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780198208570

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In this important study, reissued here in paperback along with a new historiographical essay, T.C. Barnard anatomizes the Irish problem of the mid-seventeenth century and connects it to the English politics and policies both before and after the interregnum. He looks closely at how and by whom Ireland was ruled and how its government was financed, and he explores in detail the primary Cromwellian goals in Ireland: propagating the Protestant gospel, providing English and Protestant education, advancing learning, and reforming the law.

The London Quarterly Review

The London Quarterly Review
Title The London Quarterly Review PDF eBook
Author William Lonsdale Watkinson
Publisher
Pages 412
Release 1900
Genre Methodist Church
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London Quarterly Review

London Quarterly Review
Title London Quarterly Review PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 408
Release 1900
Genre
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The Athenaeum

The Athenaeum
Title The Athenaeum PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 612
Release 1900
Genre Arts
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