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- catalog abstract ""The revival of Catholicism under Mary Tudor was a moment of supreme crisis for English Protestantism. Although the dismantling of the church polity that had been created under Edward VI left Protestants exposed and bewildered, their vigorous tradition, Andrew Pettegree argues, showed an unexpected resilience. Although many sought safety in flight abroad, and those who had to remain faced the uncomfortable choice between between conformity and martyrdom, the vitality of the English Protestants' own religion was preserved and a new church emerged at the Elizabethan settlement." "This book presents six original studies which explore various aspects of this survival under Mary. Exiles, martyrs and conformists are all here considered as part of a rich and varied testimony to the strides that the evangelical cause had made in England in the previous two decades, culminating in the bold reforming experiment of the reign of Edward VI. The concluding chapters offer a reinterpretation of the events leading to the emergence of a new Protestant church in the Elizabethan settlement of religion, and justify a more generous assessment of the achievement of early English Protestantism."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b9610268.
- catalog coverage "England Church history 16th century.".
- catalog coverage "Great Britain History Mary I, 1553-1558.".
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description ""The revival of Catholicism under Mary Tudor was a moment of supreme crisis for English Protestantism. Although the dismantling of the church polity that had been created under Edward VI left Protestants exposed and bewildered, their vigorous tradition, Andrew Pettegree argues, showed an unexpected resilience. Although many sought safety in flight abroad, and those who had to remain faced the uncomfortable choice between between conformity and martyrdom, the vitality of the English Protestants' own religion was preserved and a new church emerged at the Elizabethan settlement." "This book presents six original studies which explore various aspects of this survival under Mary. Exiles, martyrs and conformists are all here considered as part of a rich and varied testimony to the strides that the evangelical cause had made in England in the previous two decades, culminating in the bold reforming experiment of the reign of Edward VI. The concluding chapters offer a reinterpretation of the events leading to the emergence of a new Protestant church in the Elizabethan settlement of religion, and justify a more generous assessment of the achievement of early English Protestantism."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "1. The English Church at Emden -- 2. The Stranger Community in Marian London -- 3. The London Exile Community and the Second Sacramentarian Controversy, 1553-1560 -- 4. Nicodemism and the English Reformation -- 5. The Latin Polemic of the Marian Exiles -- 6. The Marian Exiles and the Elizabethan Settlement -- Conclusion: Marian Protestantism -- Appendix 1: Books Published for the English Exile Community in Emden, 1554-1558 -- Appendix 2: English and Scottish Newcomers Enrolled as Citizens of Emden, 1554-1558 -- Appendix 3: John Dowley's Submission to the French and Dutch Churches -- Appendix 4: Checklist of Latin Polemic Published by the Marian Exiles Abroad, 1553-1559 -- Appendix 5: Two Letters of the Delegate of the Emden Reformed Church, from London, April/May 1559.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [200]-205) and index.".
- catalog extent "viii, 213 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "1859281761".
- catalog isPartOf "St. Andrews studies in Reformation history".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Aldershot, Hants, England ; Brookfield, Vt., USA : Scolar Press,".
- catalog spatial "England Church history 16th century.".
- catalog spatial "England".
- catalog spatial "Europe".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain History Mary I, 1553-1558.".
- catalog subject "280/.4/09209031 20".
- catalog subject "BR377 .P48 1996".
- catalog subject "Protestant churches England History 16th century.".
- catalog subject "Religious refugees England History 16th century.".
- catalog subject "Religious refugees Europe History 16th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The English Church at Emden -- 2. The Stranger Community in Marian London -- 3. The London Exile Community and the Second Sacramentarian Controversy, 1553-1560 -- 4. Nicodemism and the English Reformation -- 5. The Latin Polemic of the Marian Exiles -- 6. The Marian Exiles and the Elizabethan Settlement -- Conclusion: Marian Protestantism -- Appendix 1: Books Published for the English Exile Community in Emden, 1554-1558 -- Appendix 2: English and Scottish Newcomers Enrolled as Citizens of Emden, 1554-1558 -- Appendix 3: John Dowley's Submission to the French and Dutch Churches -- Appendix 4: Checklist of Latin Polemic Published by the Marian Exiles Abroad, 1553-1559 -- Appendix 5: Two Letters of the Delegate of the Emden Reformed Church, from London, April/May 1559.".
- catalog title "Marian Protestantism : six studies / Andrew Pettegree.".
- catalog type "Church history. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".