The Bannatyne Manuscript Written in Tyme of Pest, 1568

The Bannatyne Manuscript Written in Tyme of Pest, 1568
Title The Bannatyne Manuscript Written in Tyme of Pest, 1568 PDF eBook
Author William Tod Ritchie
Publisher
Pages 376
Release 1930
Genre Dialect poetry, Scottish
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Reprints of English Poetry: The Bannatyne manuscript, 1586

Reprints of English Poetry: The Bannatyne manuscript, 1586
Title Reprints of English Poetry: The Bannatyne manuscript, 1586 PDF eBook
Author Hunterian Club
Publisher
Pages 408
Release 1896
Genre English poetry
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The Bannatyne Manuscript Written in Tyme of Pest, 1568

The Bannatyne Manuscript Written in Tyme of Pest, 1568
Title The Bannatyne Manuscript Written in Tyme of Pest, 1568 PDF eBook
Author George Bannatyne
Publisher
Pages 390
Release 1928
Genre English language
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The Bannatyne Manuscript Written in Time of Pest 1568

The Bannatyne Manuscript Written in Time of Pest 1568
Title The Bannatyne Manuscript Written in Time of Pest 1568 PDF eBook
Author George Bannatyne
Publisher
Pages
Release 1928
Genre
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Scottish Puritanism, 1590-1638

Scottish Puritanism, 1590-1638
Title Scottish Puritanism, 1590-1638 PDF eBook
Author David George Mullan
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 394
Release 2000-09-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780191520716

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Scottish Puritanism, 1590-1638, is a portrait of Protestantism in the two generations leading to the National Covenant of 1638. This book investigates the construction of a puritan community embracing 'godly' ministers along with significant numbers of lay men and women willing to engage in the practice of a piety which confronted the inner person and the external world, seeking the reformation of both. Topics include attitudes towards the Bible and the sacraments, the nature of the Christian life, the place of the feminine in Scottish divinity, and the development of ideas about predestination, covenanting, and the relationship between church and state. The book addresses the tensions inherent in puritanism, such as those associated with the nature of the church and the extent of freedom, and provides a perspective on the relationship between Scottish and English religious developments.

Song, Dance and Poetry of the Court of Scotland Under King James VI

Song, Dance and Poetry of the Court of Scotland Under King James VI
Title Song, Dance and Poetry of the Court of Scotland Under King James VI PDF eBook
Author Helena Mennie Shire
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 308
Release 2010-08-26
Genre History
ISBN 9780521148290

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This study examines the song repertory and two poets, Alexander Scott and Alexander Montgomerie, in sixteenth-century Scotland.

Mary Queen of Scots

Mary Queen of Scots
Title Mary Queen of Scots PDF eBook
Author Retha M. Warnicke
Publisher Routledge
Pages 285
Release 2006-04-18
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1134436068

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"Scholars now have Warnicke to use as their chief one volume study of Mary" Julian Goodare, University of Edinburgh In this biography of one of the most intriguing figures of early modern European history, Retha Warnicke, widely regarded as a leading historian on Tudor queenship, offers a fresh interpretation of the life of Mary Stuart, popularly known as Mary Queen of Scots. Setting Mary's life within the context of the cultural and intellectual climate of the time and bringing to life the realities of being a female monarch in the sixteenth century, Warnicke also examines Mary's three marriages, her constant ill health and her role in numerous plots and conspiracies. Placing Mary within the context of early modern gender relations, Warnicke reveals the challenges that faced her and the forces that worked to destroy her. This highly readable and fascinating study will pour fresh light on the much-debated life of a central figure of the sixteenth century, providing a new interpretation of Mary Stuart's impact on politics, gender and nationhood in the Tudor era.