Protestant Nonconformist Texts: 1550 to 1700Robert Tudur Jones, Kenneth Dix, Alan Ruston This is the first book in a series of four substantial volumes designed to demonstrate the range of interests of the several Protestant Nonconformist traditions from the time of their Separatist harbingers in the sixteenth century to the end of the twentieth century. It represents a major project of the Association of Denominational Historical Societies and Cognate Libraries. Each volume comprises a General Introduction followed by texts illustrative of such topics as theology, philosophy, worship, socio-political concerns, and so on. This work has never before been drawn together for publication in this way. Prepared by a team of twelve editors, all of whom are expert in their areas and drawn from a number of the relevant traditions, it provides a much-needed comprehensive view of Nonconformity told largely in the words of those whose story it is. The works will prove to be an invaluable resource to scholars, students, academics and specialist and public libraries, as well as to a wider range of church, intellectual and general historians. book breaks new ground in gathering and introducing texts relating to the origins of English and Welsh Dissent. Through contemporary writings it provides a lively insight into the life and thought of early Presbyterians, Congregationalists, Baptists and Quakers, as well as of smaller groups no longer extant. |
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... Bishop Grindal : - Did you hire the hall ? One of us said : ' In that we said to the sheriffs , it was for a wedding , we did it to save the woman harmless , and at her request . ' Bishop Grindal : - Yea , but you must not lie ; that is ...
... Bishop Grindal : - Did you hire the hall ? One of us said : ' In that we said to the sheriffs , it was for a wedding , we did it to save the woman harmless , and at her request . ' Bishop Grindal : - Yea , but you must not lie ; that is ...
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... Bishop Grindal : - I have talked with many men , and yet I never saw any behave themselves so unreverently before magistrates . William White : - I beseech you , let me speak one word or two . Bishop Grindal : - White , stay a little ...
... Bishop Grindal : - I have talked with many men , and yet I never saw any behave themselves so unreverently before magistrates . William White : - I beseech you , let me speak one word or two . Bishop Grindal : - White , stay a little ...
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... bishop of London , and Doctor Taylor . " Ridley did acknowledge his fault to Hooper , and when they would have put on the same apparel upon him , he said , they were abominable and too fond for a vice in a play . Bishop Grindal ...
... bishop of London , and Doctor Taylor . " Ridley did acknowledge his fault to Hooper , and when they would have put on the same apparel upon him , he said , they were abominable and too fond for a vice in a play . Bishop Grindal ...
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