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9780631214670

Church and People England 1450-1660

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  • ISBN13:

    9780631214670

  • ISBN10:

    0631214674

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1999-06-02
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

This book provides readers with an account of the rivalry between the two kingdoms of Church and State between the years 1450 and 1660.England inherited, from medieval times, two systems of authority: the Church, governed by Pope and Bishops; and the State, ruled by Monarch and Lords. However, from the late fourteenth century onwards, this division was increasingly challenged by the laity's insistence on their right to choose not only between different systems of Church government but also between different forms of religious belief. The author charts the rivalry between clergy and laity's and shows how political and social developments between 1450 and 1660 were decisively influenced by this conflict. This second edition includes updates throughout the text in the light of recent scholarship and a new bibliography.

Author Biography

Claire Cross is currently Professor of History at the University of York, where she has taught since 1965. A Cambridge graduate, she was county archivist of Cambridgeshire from 1958 to 1961, and Research Fellow at Reading University between 1962 and 1965. Her other books include The Puritan Earl: The Life of the Third Earl of Huntingdon (1967) and The Royal Supremacy in the Elizabethan Church (1969) and she has edited The Letters of Sir Francis Hastings (1969), York Clergy Wills 1520-1600 (1984 and 1989), with N. Vickers, Monks, Friars and Nuns in Sixteenth Century Yorkshire (1995) and a collection of essays, Patronage and Recruitment in the Tudor and Early Stuart Church (1996).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vi
Prologue: Lay Questioning of the Medieval Church
1(20)
Lollard Revival and Conservative Reform
21(21)
The Henrician Reformation: Protestantism, Anti-Clericalism and the Royal Supremacy
42(26)
Protestant Advance and Popular Reaction
68(18)
Catholic Restoration and Protestant Resistance
86(21)
The Elizabethan Church: Settlement and Separation
107(26)
Protestant Consolidation
133(20)
The Laudian Ascendancy
153(22)
Implementing Lay Supremacy, 1640-1660
175(21)
Epilogue: The Achievement of Lay Power in the Church
196(19)
Bibliographical Appendix: Change and Continuity 215(9)
Abbreviations 224(1)
Notes 225(4)
Bibliography 229(12)
Index 241

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