Gary W. Jenkins - John Jewel And The English National Church The Dilemmas Of An Erastian Reformer
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Table of Contents Introduction Preface and acknowledgements vi 1 Oxford and exile, Jewel till 2 Jewel and the struggle for the ...
Introduction Preface and acknowledgements vi Among the great blessings of this mortal life, very near to family and friends, one ...
related to that Salisbury prebend, John Foxe; and Tom Mayer who prodded me in the direction of Andrew Pettegree and St Andrews S ...
our daughter Kristen, who was always considerate of a father who needed quiet to think and write. Professors Gary and Marjorie H ...
INTRODUCTION The Image of Jewel: an icon of a dice player The debate about the English Reformation, what prompted it, how it was ...
under the tutelage of a future bishop, to his last public acts, defending the Elizabethan Settlement from the Presbyterians, Jew ...
years after his encomium appeared, Archbishop William Laud, to the anger and consternation of England’s Calvinist clergy, cited ...
Milton, though hardly thinking Anglicanism an Elizabethan creature, credited Jewel with a legacy to the Church of England of Pat ...
throughout Jewel’s works, but even these elements are faint, ephemeral, enervated and sometimes illusory. But in what then does ...
CHAPTER ONE 1 Oxford and exile, Jewel till Jewel’s early years and Oxford till the death of Henry VIII Though meager when compar ...
the church predating that. The church itself was built over a spring, making for a rather damp sanctuary. As a number of burial ...
of the three oldest institutions in the university.^6 In the first half of the sixteenth century some of the most renowned membe ...
Among Merton’s fellows during Jewel’s days at Oxford were Richard Smith and William Tresham, both of whom would figure in Jewel’ ...
the questions of the day pertaining both to humanism and, more specifically, to the Reformation. Initially Jewel’s education had ...
eye of Fitzjames, and that the college existed on lands it held in perpetual lease from Merton can only be thought to have added ...
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