The Reformation in England, Volume 1This three-volume set aims to provide the most complete and scholarly study of the Reformation to date. Based on original sources and specialized secondary literature, it is intended to give a detailed and balanced assessment of the era. |
Contents
THE ENGLISH SCENE 1517 | 3 |
Their beliefs and practice | 34 |
The English bishops | 72 |
Copyright | |
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