See Jean Delumeau, Sin and Fear: The Emergence of a Western Guilt Culture 13th–18th Centuries, trans. Eric Nicholson (New York, 1990), pp. 499, 556. 15 See, for example, Jacques Le Goff, The Birth ...
Latimer explained, 'God should possess our whole hearts, and we should most studiously walk, every man in his vocation, according to the word of God, according to his commandments; obeying our king, and succouring the poor and needy, ...
Sin and Salvation in Reformation England
In order to challenge such entrenched assumptions, this book examines Tudor views on the senses to create a new lens through which to explore the English Reformation.
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4. Jonathan Willis, Church Music and Protestantism in Post- Reformation England (Farnham: Ashgate, 2010), 131. 5. See the surveys in Willis, Church Music, chap. 1; Daniel Trocmé- Latter, The Singing of the Strasbourg Protestants, ...
William Blundell claimed that he had established the Harkirk as a burial place for 'mine own house or of the neighbourhood, as should depart this life during the time of these troubles'. The register records the burial of a number of ...
Marsh, Christopher, 'Sacred Space in England, 1560–1640: The View from the Pew', Journal of Ecclesiastical History, ... Willis, Jonathan, Church Music and Protestantism in Post-Reformation England: Discourses, Sites and Identities ...
54 William McMillan, The Worship of the Scottish Reformed Church, 1550–1638 (Dunfermline, 1931), p. 333. 55 Ibid., pp. 197–8, 226–7; cf. Mentzer, 'Fasting, piety and political anxiety', p. 340. 56 W.K. tweedie (ed.) ...