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Languages : en
Pages : 190
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Letters addressed to the Rev. W. F. Hook ... on the Eucharist, the Mass, and Communion under one species; together with a full reply to ... the gross calumnies ... contained in Dr. Hook's sermon ... entitled “The Novelties of Romanism” ... With notes. By Verax
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Languages : en
Pages : 190
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Pages : 190
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Letters Addressed to the Rev. W.F. Hook ... on the Eucharist, the Mass, and Communion Under One Species; Together with a Full Reply to ... the Gross Calumnies ... Contained in Dr. Hook's Sermon ... Entitled "The Novelties of Romanism" ... With Notes. By Verax
Author: a Catholic Layman VERAX (pseud)
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Languages : en
Pages : 12
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Pages : 12
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Letters Addressed to the Rev. Walter Farquhar Hook ... on the Eucharist, the Mass, and Communion Under One Species ; Together with A Full Reply to Each One of the Gross Calummies Against the Catholic Church ... ; Also A Concluding Letter Containing Three Questions to which the Rev. Dr. Hook is Requested to Answer ...
Author: Verax (Catholic layman.)
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Languages : en
Pages : 151
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Pages : 151
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Letters Addressed to the Rev. Walter Farquhar Hook, D.D. (Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen,) on the Eucharist, the Mass, and Communion Under One Species; Together with A Full Reply to Each One of the Gross Calummies (against the Catholic Church) Contained in Dr. Hook's Sermon, Preached at Manchester, Entitled "The Novelties of Romanism." Also A Concluding Letter, Containing Three Questions, to which the Rev. Dr. Hook is Requested to Give Explicit Answers. With Notes
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Languages : en
Pages : 151
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Pages : 151
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Dr. Hook's Test of Controversy examined ... A sermon ... With an appendix, containing a correspondence between the Author and the Rev. Doctor Hook
Author: Brabazon ELLIS
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Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Reply to the Reverend Dr. Cahill on the Eucharist
Author: Robert Burns
Publisher: J. Bain
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Category : Lord's Supper
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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Publisher: J. Bain
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Category : Lord's Supper
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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Witchcraft, Magic and Superstition in England, 1640–70
Author: Frederick Valletta
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351872591
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 188
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This study examines the relationship between élite and popular beliefs in witchcraft, magic and superstition in England, analyzing such beliefs against the background of political, religious and social upheaval characteristic of the Civil War, Interregnum and Restoration periods. Belief in witchcraft received new impulses because of the general ferment of religious ideas and the tendency of participants in the Civil Wars to resort to imagery drawn from beliefs about the devil and witches; or to use portents to argue for the wrongs of their opponents. Throughout the work, the author stresses that deeply held superstitions were fundamental to belief in witches, the devil, ghosts, apparitions and supernatural healing. Despite the fact that popular superstitions were often condemned, it was recognized that their propaganda value was too useful to ignore. A host of pamphlets and treatises were published during this period which unashamedly incorporated such beliefs. Valletta here explores the manner in which political and religious authorities somewhat cynically used demonic imagery and language to discredit their opponents and to manipulate popular opinion.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351872591
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
This study examines the relationship between élite and popular beliefs in witchcraft, magic and superstition in England, analyzing such beliefs against the background of political, religious and social upheaval characteristic of the Civil War, Interregnum and Restoration periods. Belief in witchcraft received new impulses because of the general ferment of religious ideas and the tendency of participants in the Civil Wars to resort to imagery drawn from beliefs about the devil and witches; or to use portents to argue for the wrongs of their opponents. Throughout the work, the author stresses that deeply held superstitions were fundamental to belief in witches, the devil, ghosts, apparitions and supernatural healing. Despite the fact that popular superstitions were often condemned, it was recognized that their propaganda value was too useful to ignore. A host of pamphlets and treatises were published during this period which unashamedly incorporated such beliefs. Valletta here explores the manner in which political and religious authorities somewhat cynically used demonic imagery and language to discredit their opponents and to manipulate popular opinion.
Wallington’s World
Author: Paul S. Seaver
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 9780804714327
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 276
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Seventeenth-century England has been richly documented by th lives of kings and their great ministers, the nobility and gentry, and bishops and preachers, but we have very little firsthand information on ordinary citizens. This unique portrait of the life, thought, and attitudes of a London Puritan turner (lathe worker) is based on the extraordinary personal papers of Nehemiah Wallington2,600 surviving pages of memoirs, religious reflections, political reportage, and letters. Coming to maturity during the reign of James I, Wallington witnessed the persecution of Puritans during Archbishop Lauds ascendancy under Charles I, welcomed what he thought would be the godly revolution brought by the Long Parliament, and watched with increasing disillusionment the falure of that dream under the Rump republic and the Cromwellian Protectorate. The author reconstructs Wallingtons inner world, allowing us to see what an ordinary man made of a lifetime of reading Puritan doctrine and listening to the sermons of Puritan preachers. For the first time we can penetrate the mind of one of those who made up the London mob calling for the end of episcopacy and the death of the Earl of Strafford in 1641, who welcomed the revolution, if not the war that followed, and who finally came to approve the death of his king.
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 9780804714327
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
Seventeenth-century England has been richly documented by th lives of kings and their great ministers, the nobility and gentry, and bishops and preachers, but we have very little firsthand information on ordinary citizens. This unique portrait of the life, thought, and attitudes of a London Puritan turner (lathe worker) is based on the extraordinary personal papers of Nehemiah Wallington2,600 surviving pages of memoirs, religious reflections, political reportage, and letters. Coming to maturity during the reign of James I, Wallington witnessed the persecution of Puritans during Archbishop Lauds ascendancy under Charles I, welcomed what he thought would be the godly revolution brought by the Long Parliament, and watched with increasing disillusionment the falure of that dream under the Rump republic and the Cromwellian Protectorate. The author reconstructs Wallingtons inner world, allowing us to see what an ordinary man made of a lifetime of reading Puritan doctrine and listening to the sermons of Puritan preachers. For the first time we can penetrate the mind of one of those who made up the London mob calling for the end of episcopacy and the death of the Earl of Strafford in 1641, who welcomed the revolution, if not the war that followed, and who finally came to approve the death of his king.
A Dialogue Concerning Witches & Witchcrafts
Author: George Gifford
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Category : Witchcraft
Languages : en
Pages : 126
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Category : Witchcraft
Languages : en
Pages : 126
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Radical Religion in the English Revolution
Author: J. F. McGregor
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 9780198730453
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
Questions of religion lay at the center of the 'glorious flux' of politics and society in the English Revolution. In particular, the radicalism of the period stemmed directly from religious dissent. These eight essays offer a fresh survey of the popular religious movements and ideas between 1640 and 1660 which were the driving force behind the radical politics of the Revolution. Focusing on the Quakers, Levellers, Baptists, and other groups that existed outside the ruling Stuart society, the contributors highlight the social, political, and economic significance of many of these groups in 17th-century England.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 9780198730453
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
Questions of religion lay at the center of the 'glorious flux' of politics and society in the English Revolution. In particular, the radicalism of the period stemmed directly from religious dissent. These eight essays offer a fresh survey of the popular religious movements and ideas between 1640 and 1660 which were the driving force behind the radical politics of the Revolution. Focusing on the Quakers, Levellers, Baptists, and other groups that existed outside the ruling Stuart society, the contributors highlight the social, political, and economic significance of many of these groups in 17th-century England.