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Reformation principle and practice : essays in honour of Arthur Geoffrey Dickens / edited by Peter Newman Brooks.

Contributor(s): Dickens, A. G. (Arthur Geoffrey), 1910-2001 | Brooks, Peter Newman
Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Scolar Press, 1980Description: xii, 256 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plates : portrait ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0859675793 :Subject(s): Reformation | Dickens, A. G. (Arthur Geoffrey), 1910-2001 | Christian church ReformationDDC classification: 270.6 LOC classification: BR305.2 | .R45Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Rupp, G. The battle of the books: the ferment of ideas and the beginning of the Reformation.--Elton, G. R. The real Thomas More?--Chrisman, M. U. Lay response to the Protestant Reformation in Germany, 1520-1528.--Broadhead, P. Politics and expediency in the Augsburg Reformation.--Midelfort, H. C. E. Protestant monastery? A Reformation hospital in Hesse.--Scribner, R. W. Practice and principle in the German towns: preachers and people.--Brooks, P. N. The principle and practice of primitive Protestantism in Tudor England: Cranmer, Parker, and Grindal as chief pastors, 1535-1577.--Duke, A. Salvation by coercion: the controversy surrounding the 'Inquisition' in the Low Countries on the eve of the revolt.--Strauss, G. The mental world of a Saxon pastor.--Collinson, P. Cranbrook and the Fletchers: popular and unpopular religion in the Kentish weald.--Cross, C. Priests into ministers: the establishment of Protestant practice in the city of York, 1530-1630.--Nuttall, G. F. The heart of The pilgrim's progress.
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Book Book John Bulow Campbell Library Midrange BR305.2 .R45 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0182800724912

"Books, articles, and principal reviews by A. G. Dickens (to 1979)": pages 241-247.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Rupp, G. The battle of the books: the ferment of ideas and the beginning of the Reformation.--Elton, G. R. The real Thomas More?--Chrisman, M. U. Lay response to the Protestant Reformation in Germany, 1520-1528.--Broadhead, P. Politics and expediency in the Augsburg Reformation.--Midelfort, H. C. E. Protestant monastery? A Reformation hospital in Hesse.--Scribner, R. W. Practice and principle in the German towns: preachers and people.--Brooks, P. N. The principle and practice of primitive Protestantism in Tudor England: Cranmer, Parker, and Grindal as chief pastors, 1535-1577.--Duke, A. Salvation by coercion: the controversy surrounding the 'Inquisition' in the Low Countries on the eve of the revolt.--Strauss, G. The mental world of a Saxon pastor.--Collinson, P. Cranbrook and the Fletchers: popular and unpopular religion in the Kentish weald.--Cross, C. Priests into ministers: the establishment of Protestant practice in the city of York, 1530-1630.--Nuttall, G. F. The heart of The pilgrim's progress.

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