Author: Fiona McCall
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317176502
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
The English Civil War was a time of disruption, suffering and persecution for many people, not least the clergy of the established church, who found themselves ejected from their livings in increasing numbers as Parliamentarian forces extended their control across the country. Yet, historians have tended to downplay their suffering, preferring in most cases to concentrate instead upon the persecution suffered by dissenters after the Restoration. Drawing upon an impressive array of sources - most notably the remarkable set of family and parish memories collected by John Walker in the early years of the eighteenth century - this book refocuses attention on the experiences of the sequestered loyalist clergy during the turbulent years of the 1640s and 1650s. The study highlights how the experiences of the clergy can help illuminate events in wider society, whilst at the same time acknowledging the unique situation in which Church of England ministers found themselves. For although the plundering, imprisonment and personal loss of the clergy was probably indicative of the experiences of many ordinary people on middle incomes, the ever present religious dimension to the conflict ensured particular attention was paid to those holding religious office. During the war and interregnum, zealous religious reformers attacked every aspect of established religion, targeting both existing institutions and those who supported them. Clergy were ejected on an unprecedented scale, suffering much violence and persecution and branded as 'malignants' and 'baal's priests'. By re-examining their history, the book offers a balanced assessment of the persecution, challenging many preconceptions about the ejected loyalists, and providing new insights into the experiences and legacies of this influential group.
Baal's Priests
Author: Fiona McCall
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317176502
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
The English Civil War was a time of disruption, suffering and persecution for many people, not least the clergy of the established church, who found themselves ejected from their livings in increasing numbers as Parliamentarian forces extended their control across the country. Yet, historians have tended to downplay their suffering, preferring in most cases to concentrate instead upon the persecution suffered by dissenters after the Restoration. Drawing upon an impressive array of sources - most notably the remarkable set of family and parish memories collected by John Walker in the early years of the eighteenth century - this book refocuses attention on the experiences of the sequestered loyalist clergy during the turbulent years of the 1640s and 1650s. The study highlights how the experiences of the clergy can help illuminate events in wider society, whilst at the same time acknowledging the unique situation in which Church of England ministers found themselves. For although the plundering, imprisonment and personal loss of the clergy was probably indicative of the experiences of many ordinary people on middle incomes, the ever present religious dimension to the conflict ensured particular attention was paid to those holding religious office. During the war and interregnum, zealous religious reformers attacked every aspect of established religion, targeting both existing institutions and those who supported them. Clergy were ejected on an unprecedented scale, suffering much violence and persecution and branded as 'malignants' and 'baal's priests'. By re-examining their history, the book offers a balanced assessment of the persecution, challenging many preconceptions about the ejected loyalists, and providing new insights into the experiences and legacies of this influential group.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317176502
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
The English Civil War was a time of disruption, suffering and persecution for many people, not least the clergy of the established church, who found themselves ejected from their livings in increasing numbers as Parliamentarian forces extended their control across the country. Yet, historians have tended to downplay their suffering, preferring in most cases to concentrate instead upon the persecution suffered by dissenters after the Restoration. Drawing upon an impressive array of sources - most notably the remarkable set of family and parish memories collected by John Walker in the early years of the eighteenth century - this book refocuses attention on the experiences of the sequestered loyalist clergy during the turbulent years of the 1640s and 1650s. The study highlights how the experiences of the clergy can help illuminate events in wider society, whilst at the same time acknowledging the unique situation in which Church of England ministers found themselves. For although the plundering, imprisonment and personal loss of the clergy was probably indicative of the experiences of many ordinary people on middle incomes, the ever present religious dimension to the conflict ensured particular attention was paid to those holding religious office. During the war and interregnum, zealous religious reformers attacked every aspect of established religion, targeting both existing institutions and those who supported them. Clergy were ejected on an unprecedented scale, suffering much violence and persecution and branded as 'malignants' and 'baal's priests'. By re-examining their history, the book offers a balanced assessment of the persecution, challenging many preconceptions about the ejected loyalists, and providing new insights into the experiences and legacies of this influential group.
Zuriel
Author: Ralph Owens
Publisher: TEACH Services, Inc.
ISBN: 1479611298
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 131
Book Description
Have you ever imagined what life was like in heaven before Lucifer's rebellion? Or questioned how his rebellion came to this world? If so, then this book is for you! If not, you’ll still relish this modern retelling of the great controversy between Lucifer and Michael-an event so Cosmos-shaking that it changed the entire Universe forever! In this biblically based historical-fiction work, Ralph Owens has created a compelling story, as seen through the eyes of Zuriel, one of Lucifer's personal assistants. Using colorful, lavish and sometimes poignant, heart-rending words, the author paints a detailed picture – which gives us a front-row seat view into the peaceable and harmonious sights and sounds of Shalem; along with conversations about the rumors, accusations and betrayals that came with the rebellion. The story reveals the plan for Michael to become human in order to woo rebel humans and to vindicate the character of Deity. As the story unfolds, Zuriel himself must make the choice all must make; whether to obey and worship the source of rebellion or to serve and worship Deity (Eli-Mehlek, Michael and Ruash), the originators of life and happiness. Feel your admiration and spiritual awareness of a just and trustable Deus grow as you read the intense drama of this conflict, the self-sacrificing plan that was needed to reconcile mankind and the glorious, triumphant finale that rids the universe of rebellion forever. It will leave you breathless and asking yourself: Whose side am I on?
Publisher: TEACH Services, Inc.
ISBN: 1479611298
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 131
Book Description
Have you ever imagined what life was like in heaven before Lucifer's rebellion? Or questioned how his rebellion came to this world? If so, then this book is for you! If not, you’ll still relish this modern retelling of the great controversy between Lucifer and Michael-an event so Cosmos-shaking that it changed the entire Universe forever! In this biblically based historical-fiction work, Ralph Owens has created a compelling story, as seen through the eyes of Zuriel, one of Lucifer's personal assistants. Using colorful, lavish and sometimes poignant, heart-rending words, the author paints a detailed picture – which gives us a front-row seat view into the peaceable and harmonious sights and sounds of Shalem; along with conversations about the rumors, accusations and betrayals that came with the rebellion. The story reveals the plan for Michael to become human in order to woo rebel humans and to vindicate the character of Deity. As the story unfolds, Zuriel himself must make the choice all must make; whether to obey and worship the source of rebellion or to serve and worship Deity (Eli-Mehlek, Michael and Ruash), the originators of life and happiness. Feel your admiration and spiritual awareness of a just and trustable Deus grow as you read the intense drama of this conflict, the self-sacrificing plan that was needed to reconcile mankind and the glorious, triumphant finale that rids the universe of rebellion forever. It will leave you breathless and asking yourself: Whose side am I on?
Alternative Shakespeares
Author: Diana E. Henderson
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134099029
Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
Introducing the most innovative of the new directions emerging in Shakespearean scholarship, this volume identifies and explores the new, the changing and the radically 'other' possibilities for Shakespeare Studies at this current time.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134099029
Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
Introducing the most innovative of the new directions emerging in Shakespearean scholarship, this volume identifies and explores the new, the changing and the radically 'other' possibilities for Shakespeare Studies at this current time.
Haunting of America
Author: Christopher Anderson
Publisher: LifeRich Publishing
ISBN: 1489729402
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 125
Book Description
Are there hidden, dark forces influencing the affairs of nations? Do preternatural entities inspire religious, societal, and political behavior? If so, can we identify which diabolical agents are pulling the strings? In Haunting of America, Reverend Christopher Anderson calls upon a decade of experience in paranormal investigation, demonology, and ministry to pull back the curtain of what is tangible, revealing a hidden dimension of spiritual conflict far too many Christians choose to ignore. Through biblical realities combined with personal experiences, Reverend Anderson brings the reader face to face with certain diabolical spirits haunting the West. Haunting of America reveals hope for a brighter tomorrow by activating mustard seed faith today.
Publisher: LifeRich Publishing
ISBN: 1489729402
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 125
Book Description
Are there hidden, dark forces influencing the affairs of nations? Do preternatural entities inspire religious, societal, and political behavior? If so, can we identify which diabolical agents are pulling the strings? In Haunting of America, Reverend Christopher Anderson calls upon a decade of experience in paranormal investigation, demonology, and ministry to pull back the curtain of what is tangible, revealing a hidden dimension of spiritual conflict far too many Christians choose to ignore. Through biblical realities combined with personal experiences, Reverend Anderson brings the reader face to face with certain diabolical spirits haunting the West. Haunting of America reveals hope for a brighter tomorrow by activating mustard seed faith today.
365 Read-Aloud Bedtime Bible Stories
Author: Daniel Partner
Publisher: Barbour Publishing
ISBN: 1628362405
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 700
Book Description
Parents and children will enjoy this story book that has 365 read-aloud stories from the Bible. And with over 100 illustrations, 'The Bedtime Bible Story Book' makes reading time a delightful learning experience.
Publisher: Barbour Publishing
ISBN: 1628362405
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 700
Book Description
Parents and children will enjoy this story book that has 365 read-aloud stories from the Bible. And with over 100 illustrations, 'The Bedtime Bible Story Book' makes reading time a delightful learning experience.
Divine Fancies ... The eighth edition, corrected
Author: Francis Quarles
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
Prophet, Priest and King
Author: John Howard Reid
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1435729900
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 205
Book Description
Thrilling action, suspense and mystery abound in this historical novel, inspired by the books of Kings and Chronicles in the Old Testament of the Bible. Highlighting the latter days of King Solomon in the city of Jerusalem in Ancient Israel, the novel is a real page-turner that moves with the speed of an arrow. In addition to the aged King Solomon, Biblical characters include Jeroboam, a former governor in Israel, accused of plotting against Solomon and now exiled in Ancient Egypt; Ahijah, a wandering prophet, a friend and former servant of Jeroboam; Iddo, a blind seer; Rehoboam, Solomon's favorite son and designated heir; Zabud, Solomon's long-time friend; Qoheleth, a fanatical supporter of Jeroboam; Gallim, the mayor of Bethel; Berechiah, captain of the Bethel town guard; Nathan, the prophet; King David and his son, Adonijah; the girl, Abishag; Ethan, the sage; and Azariah, the young and ambitious High Priest.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1435729900
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 205
Book Description
Thrilling action, suspense and mystery abound in this historical novel, inspired by the books of Kings and Chronicles in the Old Testament of the Bible. Highlighting the latter days of King Solomon in the city of Jerusalem in Ancient Israel, the novel is a real page-turner that moves with the speed of an arrow. In addition to the aged King Solomon, Biblical characters include Jeroboam, a former governor in Israel, accused of plotting against Solomon and now exiled in Ancient Egypt; Ahijah, a wandering prophet, a friend and former servant of Jeroboam; Iddo, a blind seer; Rehoboam, Solomon's favorite son and designated heir; Zabud, Solomon's long-time friend; Qoheleth, a fanatical supporter of Jeroboam; Gallim, the mayor of Bethel; Berechiah, captain of the Bethel town guard; Nathan, the prophet; King David and his son, Adonijah; the girl, Abishag; Ethan, the sage; and Azariah, the young and ambitious High Priest.
Theater, Culture, and Community in Reformation Bern
Author: Glenn Ehrstine
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9789004123533
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
This study examines the sociocultural context of Bern's ten Reformation plays, authored by Niklaus Manuel and Hans von Rute, and argues that Protestant theater was instrumental in creating cultural community among an urban populace estranged from Catholic tradition.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9789004123533
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
This study examines the sociocultural context of Bern's ten Reformation plays, authored by Niklaus Manuel and Hans von Rute, and argues that Protestant theater was instrumental in creating cultural community among an urban populace estranged from Catholic tradition.
Church Pulpit Commentary
Author: Nisbet, James
Publisher: Delmarva Publications, Inc.
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 5662
Book Description
This 12 volume set now in one volume. It is contains concise comments and sermon outlines, perfect for preaching, teaching. It has perspective on a passage for any lay person, or teacher More than 100 authors wrote short essays, sermon outlines, and sermon illustrations for selected verses of the Bible. Some of the authors are Thomas Arnold supporter of the Broad Anglican Church Movement, Rev. F.D. Maurice and John William Burgon Dean of Chichester Cathedral. James Nisbet compiled and edited the Church Pulpit Commentary.
Publisher: Delmarva Publications, Inc.
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 5662
Book Description
This 12 volume set now in one volume. It is contains concise comments and sermon outlines, perfect for preaching, teaching. It has perspective on a passage for any lay person, or teacher More than 100 authors wrote short essays, sermon outlines, and sermon illustrations for selected verses of the Bible. Some of the authors are Thomas Arnold supporter of the Broad Anglican Church Movement, Rev. F.D. Maurice and John William Burgon Dean of Chichester Cathedral. James Nisbet compiled and edited the Church Pulpit Commentary.
Daniel in the Lions' Den
Author: Ronne Randall
Publisher: Flying Frog Publishing
ISBN: 9781884628276
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Publisher: Flying Frog Publishing
ISBN: 9781884628276
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description