Church Music and Protestantism in Post-Reformation England breaks new ground in the religious history of Elizabethan England through a closely focused study of the role of music and the Reformation. By reintegrating music back into the study of the Elizabethan church, it provides an enriched understanding of the complex process of the formation of religious identity, and what it actually meant to be Protestant in post-Reformation England.
This collection focusses upon the history and theology of sin and salvation in reformation and post-reformation England.
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 ...
Church Music and Protestantism in Post-Reformation England: Discourses, Sites and Identities
Explores how the English Reformation transformed the meaning of the Ten Commandments, which in turn helped shape the Reformation itself.
J. Willis, Church Music and Protestantism in Post-Reformation England: Discourses, Sites and Identities (Farnham: ashgate, 2010). J. Herl, Worship Wars in Early Lutheranism: Choir, Congregation, and Three Centuries of Conflict (Oxford: ...
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 ...
... about 20 children'; James Renwick, An Informatory Vindication of a Poor, wasted, misrepresented remnant of the suffering, Anti-popish, Anti-prelatick, Anti-erastian, Anti-sectarian, true Presbyterian Church of Christ in Scotland.
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.) ...
'The Psalms and Confrontation in English and Scottish Protestantism', Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte 101 (2010): ... Willis, Jonathan, Church Music and Protestantism in Post-Reformation England (Farnham: Ashgate Publishing, 2010).