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Lollards in the English Reformation

Author : Susan Royal
Publisher : Manchester University Press
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 50,71 MB
Release : 2020-01-17
Category : History
ISBN : 1526128829

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This book examines the afterlife of the lollard movement, demonstrating how it was shaped and used by evangelicals and seventeenth-century Protestants. It focuses on the work of John Foxe, whose influential Acts and Monuments (1563) reoriented the lollards from heretics and traitors to martyrs and model subjects, portraying them as Protestants’ ideological forebears. It is a scholarly mainstay that Foxe edited radical lollard views to bring them in line with a mainstream monarchical church. But this book offers a strong corrective to the argument, revealing that the subversive material present in Foxe’s text allowed seventeenth-century religious radicals to appropriate the lollards as historical validation of their own theological and political positions. The book argues that the same lollards who were used to strengthen the English church in the sixteenth century would play a role in its fragmentation in the seventeenth.

Lollards and Reformers

Author : Margaret Aston
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 401 pages
File Size : 20,80 MB
Release : 1984-07-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0826431836

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While much has been written on the connections between Lollardy and the Reformation, this collection of essays is the first detailed and satisfactory interpretation of many aspects of the problem. Margaret Aston shows how Protestant Reformers derived encouragement from their predecessors, while interpreting Lollards in the light of their own faith. This highly readable book makes an important contribution to the history of the Reformation, bringing to life the men and women of a movement interesting for its own sake and for the light it sheds on the religious and intellectual history of the period.

Lollardy and the Reformation in England

Author : James Gairdner
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 468 pages
File Size : 22,70 MB
Release : 2010-11-02
Category : History
ISBN : 1108017738

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An important early twentieth-century study that argued for the importance of Lollard influences on the English Reformation.

Lollardy and Orthodox Religion in Pre-Reformation England

Author : Robert Lutton
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 43,43 MB
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : 0861932838

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An account of how, in certain parts of sixteenth-century England, challenges to conventional piety anticipated the Reformation. Here is a richly detailed account of the relationship between Lollard heresy and orthodox religion before the English Reformation. Robert Lutton examines the pious practices and dispositions of families and individuals in relationto the orthodox institutions of parish, chapel and guild, and the beliefs and activities of Wycliffite heretics. He takes issue with portrayals of orthodox religion as buoyant and harmonious, and demonstrates that late medieval piety was increasingly diverse and the parish community far from stable or unified. By investigating the generation of family wealth and changing attitudes to its disposal through inheritance and pious giving in the important Lollard centre of Tenterden in Kent, he suggests that rapid economic development and social change created the conditions for a significant cultural shift. This study contends that in certain parts of England by the early sixteenth century piety was subject to dramatic changes which, in a number of important ways, anticipated the Reformation. Dr ROBERT LUTTON teaches in the Department of History at the University of Nottingham.

Lollards & Protestants in the Diocese of York, 1509-58

Author : A. G. Dickens
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 21,81 MB
Release : 1982
Category : History
ISBN :

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This detailed local history examines the impact of the Lollards and the Reformation on the society, local government and church of York.

A Companion to Lollardy

Author : Mishtooni Bose
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 261 pages
File Size : 39,34 MB
Release : 2016-02-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9004309853

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The last twenty-five years have seen an explosion of scholarly studies on lollardy, the late medieval religious phenomenon that has often been credited with inspiring the English Reformation. In A Companion to Lollardy, Patrick Hornbeck sums up what we know about lollardy and what have been its fortunes in the hands of its most recent chroniclers. This volume describes trends in the study of lollardy and explores the many individuals, practices, texts, and beliefs that have been called lollard. Joined by Mishtooni Bose and Fiona Somerset, Hornbeck assesses how scholars and polemicists, literary critics and ecclesiastics have defined lollardy and evaluated its significance, showing how lollardy has served as a window on religion, culture, and society in late medieval England.

Lollards and Their Influence in Late Medieval England

Author : Fiona Somerset
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 12,35 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0851159958

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Who were the Lollards? What did Lollards believe? What can the manuscript record of Lollard works teach us about the textual dissemination of Lollard beliefs and the audience for Lollard writings? What did Lollards have in common with other reformist or dissident thinkers in late medieval England, and how were their views distinctive? These questions have been fundamental to the modern study of Lollardy (also known as Wycliffism). The essays in this book reveal their broader implications for the study of English literature and history through a series of closely focused studies that demonstrate the wide-ranging influence of Lollard writings and ideas on later medieval English culture. Introductions to previous scholarship, and an extensive Bibliography of printed resources for the study of Wyclif and Wycliffites, provide an entry to scholarship for those new to the field.Contributors: DAVID AERS, MARGARET ASTON, HELEN BARR, MISHTOONI BOSE, LAWRENCE M. CLOPPER, ANDREW COLE, RALPH HANNA III, MAUREEN JURKOWSKI, ANDREW LARSEN, GEOFFREY H. MARTIN, WENDY SCASE, FIONA SOMERSET, EMILY STEINER. FIONA SOMERSET is at Duke University, Durham NC; JILL C. HAVENS is at Texas Christian University; DERRICK G. PITARD is at Slippery Rock University, PA.

The English Reformation

Author : Francis Charles Massingberd
Publisher :
Page : 458 pages
File Size : 34,30 MB
Release : 1842
Category : Reformation
ISBN :

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