Rollover or tap image to see magnified area.

  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1898-1899-297

Please note: The digitised calendars in this site have had their contents extracted using OCR (optical character recognition) and as a result, there may be occasional errors in the text. We are working on correcting these errors, but this may take some time.

Page content

DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES 293 Lent Term Tfie Age of the English Reformation Monastic England-Regulars and Seculars-Monks- Canons-Military Orders-the Friars Pope and King in England-the long struggle-growth of the national idea Precursors of the Reformation-Warham and Wolsey- the Literary Reformers Thomas Cromwell-the Supremacy-suppression of the monasteries-the English Bible The English Prayer Book-the first 1549-the second 1552-three parties in he Church Reaction under Mary-Gardiner's administration-Pole's -Results Ecclesiastical policy of Elizabeth-the beginnings of Puritanism-Thomas Cartwright-Richard Hooker The Counter-Reformation-comparison between English and Continental reformation Easter Term The English Church after Queen Elizabeth The Puritans and James the First-Hampton Court Conference-"Authorised Version of the Bible Growing hostility to the Church-the Book of Sports- the Scotch Service Book-William Laud The Westminster Assembly-the Directory-Cromwell's Ecclesiastical policy-the Quakers The Restoration-Savoy Conference-Richard Baxter- Act of Uniformity-Ejection of Nonconformists The Church under James the Second-the Seven Bishops -the Revolution-the Nonjurors Tillotson-attempts at 44comprehension"-the Church and the Jacobites The Church in the 18th century-Wesleyan and Evan- gelical Revivals The Oxford movement
ARCHIOS™ | Total time:0.2257 s | Source:database | Platform: NX