
From Cranmer to Davidson
A Church of England Miscellany
Stephen C. Taylor(Editor)
Boydell Press
Published on 15. July 1999
Book
Hardback
490 pages
978-0-85115-742-9 (ISBN)
Description
Important texts in the Church's history collected together in one volume.
This first miscellany volume to be published by the Church of England Record Society contains eight edited texts covering aspects of the history of the Church from the Reformation to the early twentieth century. The longest contribution is a scholarly edition of W.J. Conybeare's famous and influential article on nineteenth-century "Church Parties"; other documents included are the protests against Archbishop Cranmer's metropolitical powers of visitation, the petitions to the Long Parliament in support of the Prayer Book, and Randall Davidson's memoir on the role of the archbishop of Canterbury in the early twentieth century.
Stephen Taylor is Professor in the History ofEarly Modern England, University of Durham.
Contributors: PAUL AYRIS, MELANIE BARBER, ARTHUR BURNS, JUDITH MALTBY, ANTHONY MILTON, ANDREW ROBINSON, STEPHEN TAYLOR, BRETT USHER, ALEXANDRA WALSHAM
This first miscellany volume to be published by the Church of England Record Society contains eight edited texts covering aspects of the history of the Church from the Reformation to the early twentieth century. The longest contribution is a scholarly edition of W.J. Conybeare's famous and influential article on nineteenth-century "Church Parties"; other documents included are the protests against Archbishop Cranmer's metropolitical powers of visitation, the petitions to the Long Parliament in support of the Prayer Book, and Randall Davidson's memoir on the role of the archbishop of Canterbury in the early twentieth century.
Stephen Taylor is Professor in the History ofEarly Modern England, University of Durham.
Contributors: PAUL AYRIS, MELANIE BARBER, ARTHUR BURNS, JUDITH MALTBY, ANTHONY MILTON, ANDREW ROBINSON, STEPHEN TAYLOR, BRETT USHER, ALEXANDRA WALSHAM
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Language
English
Place of publication
Woodbridge
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
1 b/w, 1 line illus.
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 36 mm
Weight
953 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-85115-742-9 (9780851157429)
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Content
Thomas Cranmer and the metropolitical visitation of Canterbury province 1533-1535 - Paul Ayris
Edward Brocklesby: `The first put out of his living for the surplice' - Brett Usher
Richard Montagu: `Concerning Recusancie of Communion with the church of England' (with Dr Anthony Milton) - Alexandra M Walsham
Richard Montagu: `Concerning Recusancie of Communion with the Church of England' (with Dr Alexandra Walsham). - Anthony Milton
Petitions for episcopacy and the Book of Common Prayer on the eve of the civil war, 1641-1642 - Judith D Maltby
Bishop Gibson's proposals for church reform - S J C Taylor
Samuel Horsley: `Thoughts on civil government' - Andrew Robinson
W.J. Conybeare: `Church parties' - R.A. Burns
Randall Davidson on the role of the archbishop - Melanie Barber
Edward Brocklesby: `The first put out of his living for the surplice' - Brett Usher
Richard Montagu: `Concerning Recusancie of Communion with the church of England' (with Dr Anthony Milton) - Alexandra M Walsham
Richard Montagu: `Concerning Recusancie of Communion with the Church of England' (with Dr Alexandra Walsham). - Anthony Milton
Petitions for episcopacy and the Book of Common Prayer on the eve of the civil war, 1641-1642 - Judith D Maltby
Bishop Gibson's proposals for church reform - S J C Taylor
Samuel Horsley: `Thoughts on civil government' - Andrew Robinson
W.J. Conybeare: `Church parties' - R.A. Burns
Randall Davidson on the role of the archbishop - Melanie Barber