Pulpit in Parliament ; Puritanism during the English civil wars, 1640-1648 /
Before the outbreak of hostilities between Charles I and the Long Parliament, the King had authorized a regular monthly fast for the realm which members of parliament later adopted as a program of national humiliation. At the invitation of individual members of parliament, two preachers, generally l...
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Médium: | Licensed eBooks |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
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Princeton, N.J. :
Princeton University Press
1969.
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Edice: | Princeton legacy library.
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On-line přístup: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt183pgbf |
Obsah:
- Preaching in the Long Parliament
- The genesis of the Commons preaching program
- The program of humiliations and thanksgivings
- Parliamentary sponsors and the Puritan preachers
- The plain style and Puritan texts
- Puritan piety for a covenanted nation
- Puritanism in the time of civil war
- Appendix : Calendar and checklist of humiliations, thanksgivings, and preachers in the Long Parliament
- Appendix : Calendar of printed sermons preached to members of the Long Parliament
- Appendix : Sermons preached to sundry of the House of Commons, 1641.