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Annals of the Reformation and Establishment of Religion John Strype

Annals of the Reformation and Establishment of Religion By John Strype

Annals of the Reformation and Establishment of Religion by John Strype


Summary

Strype's Annals of the Reformation is the most important eighteenth-century Protestant religious history of the Elizabethan period. Volume 2 Part 2, first published in 1725, covers the years 1575 to 1580. It contains an appendix of primary sources - state papers, official proclamations, royal records, and letters - for the period.

Annals of the Reformation and Establishment of Religion Summary

Annals of the Reformation and Establishment of Religion: And Other Various Occurrences in the Church of England, during Queen Elizabeth's Happy Reign by John Strype

The ecclesiastical historian John Strype (1643-1737) published the second volume of his monumental Elizabethan religious history Annals of the Reformation in 1725. For over two and a half centuries it remained one of the most important Protestant histories of the period and has been reprinted in numerous editions. Volume 2 Part 2 covers the years 1575 to 1580 focusing on European diplomacy; friendship with the Netherlands; difficulties with Mary Queen of Scots; the Queen's suitors; relations with the English episcopate; events at the University of Cambridge; and the printing of vernacular books. An appendix contains a rich selection of primary sources - state papers, official proclamations, royal records, and letters - for the period. Strype's thorough use of sources and the enormous scope and detail of his history has ensured its place as an outstanding work of eighteenth-century scholarship. It should be read by every student of Elizabethan religious history.

Table of Contents

Book II: 1. The plunder and massacre at Antwerp by the Spaniard; 2. The bishop of Exon sends up some that refused going to church; 3. The bishop of Worcester made vice-president of the marches of Wales; 4. Rockrey, B. D. of Queen's college, Cambridge, inconformable to the apparel prescribed by statute; 5. Manchester college, its revenues in danger; 6. Matters of the Low Countries; 7. The queen's ambassador at the council at Frankford, and why; 8. Maimed professors in these days; 9. The queen's progress; 10. Books translated and set forth in the English tongue; 11. Monsieur Goudy, French ambassador, comes to the court with intent to go to the Scottish queen; 12. Abbot Feckenham at the bishop of Ely's; 13. Sectaries; 14. The queen's progress; 15. The queen's match with the French king's brother; 16. Sandys, archbishop of York, troubled for dilapidations by the bishop of London; 17. Cox, bishop of Ely, defends the see against a lease for Hatton Garden; 18. Parry false; 19. Books published this year, 1579; 20. The French king's brother departs; 21. A reformation endeavoured of certain abuses in the church; 22. Divers popish emissaries taken up; 23. Gualter of Zurick acquaints the archbishop of Canterbury what was doing in the synod at Frankford, for union; 24. University matters; 25. Books published this year, 1580; Appendix.

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NLS9781108018012
9781108018012
1108018017
Annals of the Reformation and Establishment of Religion: And Other Various Occurrences in the Church of England, during Queen Elizabeth's Happy Reign by John Strype
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Cambridge University Press
2010-11-02
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