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History 2P91: Conformity and Non-Conformity in England
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- Of Ceremonies: Why some be Abolished and some Retained, in The Book of Common Prayer 1549 , ed. J. Ketley (London: n.p., 1844), 155-158.
- C. Lindberg, The European Reformations (Oxford: Blackwell, 1996). read pages 309-334
Reading for Groups
- 1. An Exhortation concerning good Order, and obedience to Rulers and Magistrates, in Sermons or Homilies Appointed to be Read in Churches
- 2. Robert Crowley, A Briefe Discourse against the Outware Apparell (Emden: Egidius van der Erve, 1566).
- 3. John Fields, An Admonition to the Parliament, in Puritan Manifestoes , ed. W.H. Frere and C.E. Douglas (London: SPCK, 1907).
- 4. John Fields, On Vestments, in A View of Popish Abuses yet Remaining in the Englishe Church
- 5. Matthew Parker, The Advertisements, in Documents Illustrative of English Church History , ed. H. Gee and William J. Hardy (London: MacMillan, 1896), 467-475.
Additional Reading Lists
Secondary
- Susan Arnoult, ''Spiritual and Sacred Publique Actions': The Book of Common Prayer and the Understanding of Worship in the Elizabethan and Jacobean Church of England', in Religion and the English People 1500-1640, ed. E. Carlson (Kirksville, Missouri: Thomas Jefferson University Press, 1998), 25-28.
- M. Aston, 'Puritans and Iconoclasm, 1560-1660', in The Culture of English Puritanism 1560-1700, ed. C. Durston and J. Eales (London: MacMillan, 1996), 92-121.
- R.T. Beckwith, 'Thomas Cranmer and the Prayer Book', in The Study of Liturgy, ed. C. Jones, G. Wainwright and E. Yarnould (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1978), 70-73.
- S. Brooks, The Language of the Book of Common Prayer (London: Andre Deutsch, 1965).
- P. Collinson, 'If Constantine, then also Theodosius: St Ambrose and the Integrity of the Elizabethan Ecclesia Anglicana', in Godly People: Essays on English Protestantism and Puritanism, ed. Idem (London: , 1984), .
- P. Collinson, 'John Field and Elizabethan Puritanism', in Godly People: Essays on English Protestantism and Puritanism, ed. (London: , 1984), .
- P. Collinson, 'Letters of Thomas Wood, Puritan, 1566-1577', in Godly People: Essays on English Protestantism and Puritanism, ed. Idem (London: , 1984), .
- P. Collinson, 'The "Nott Conformytye" of the Young John Whitgift', in Godly People: Essays on English Protestantism and Puritanism, ed. Idem (London: , 1984), .
- P. Collinson, 'The Authorship of "A Brief Discours off the Troubles Begonne at Franckford"', in Godly People: Essays on English Protestantism and Puritanism, ed. (London: , 1984), .
- P. Collinson, 'The Elizabethan Puritans and the Foreign Reformed Churches in London', in Godly People: Essays on English Protestantism and Puritanism, ed. (London: , 1984), .
- P. Collinson, 'The Theatre Constructs Puritanism', in The Theatrical City: Culture, Theatre and Politics in London 1576-1649, ed. D.L. Smith, D. Bevington and R. Strier (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995), 157-169.
- J.P.D. Cooper, 'O Lorde Save the Kyng: Tudor Royal Propaganda and the Power of Prayer', in Authority and Consent in Tudor England, ed. G.W. Bernard and S.J. Gunn (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2002), 179-196.
- H. Davies, The Worship of the English Puritans (Westminster: Dacre Press, 1948).
- C.H. Davis, Prayer-book difficulties explained: plain Protestant explanations of certain prayer-book difficulties, confirmed by eminent dissenters' admissions: a manual for theological students, candidates for orders, school masters, plain laymen, &c (London: Seeley, Jackson and Halliday, 1855).
- C. Durston & J. Eales, 'Introduction: The Puritan Ethos, 1560-1700', in The Culture of English Puritanism, 1560-1700, ed. Idem (London: MacMillan, 1996), 1-32.
- J. Eales, 'A Road to Revolution: The Continuity of Puritanism, 1559-1642', in The Culture of English Puritanism 1560-1700, ed. C. Durston and J. Eales (London: MacMillan, 1996), 184-209.
- M. Gibson, Possession, Puritanism and Print: Darrell, Harsnett, Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Exorcism Controversy (London: Pickering and Chatto, 2006).
- N. Jones, 'Elizabeth, Edification, and the Latin Prayer Book of 1560,' Church History 53 no.2 (1984): 174-186.
- Peter Lake & M. Questier, The Anti-Christ's Lewd Hat: Protestants, Papists and Players in Post-Reformation England (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2002).
- Peter Lake, 'William Bradshaw, Antichrist and the Community of the Godly,' Journal of Ecclesiastical History 36 no.4 (1985): 570-589.
- Caroline Litzenberger, 'Defining the Church of England: Religious Change in the 1570s', in Belief and Practice in Reformation England, ed. Idem (Aldershot: Ashgate, 1998), .
- J. Maltby, '"By This Book": Parishioners, the Prayer Book and the Established Church', in The Early Stuart Church, 1603-1642, ed. K. Fincham (London: , 1993), 115-38.
- J. Maltby, Prayer Book and People in Elizabethan and Early Stuart England (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989).
- W. Martin, Religious Radicals in Tudor England (London: Hambledon Press, 1989).
- N. Pocock, Troubles Connected with the Prayer Book of 1549 (New York: Camden Society, 1965).
- J. Primus, The vestments controversy: an historical study of the earliest tensions within the Church of England in the reigns of Edward VI and Elizabeth (Kampen: J.H. Kok, 1960).
- T. Rosendale, ''Fiery Tongues:' Language, Liturgy, and the Paradox of the English Reformation,' Renaissance Quarterly 54 no.4, Part 1 (2001): 1142-1164.
- K.L. Sprunger, Dutch Puritanism: A History of English and Scottish Churches of the Netherlands in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries (: , ).
- M. Spufford, 'Can we Count the "Godly" and the "Conformable" in the Seventeenth Century?,' Journal of Ecclesiastical History 36 no.3 (1985): 428-438.
- Ramie Targoff, Common Prayer: the language of public devotion in early modern England (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001).
- Susan Wabuda & Caroline Litzenberger ed., Belief and Practice in Reformation England (Aldershot: Ashgate, 1998).
- J. Walter, 'Confessional Politics in Pre-Civil War Essex,' The Historical Journal 44 no.3 (2001): 677-701.
- E.C. Whitaker, Martin Bucer and the Book of common prayer (Great Wakering: Mayhew-McCrimmon, 1974).
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