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- catalog abstract ""Religious belief is central to understanding early modern Ireland. This collection addresses a fundamental, if underexamined, aspect of that issue: the vexed subject of conversion. In so doing, it provides a nuanced and unique portrait of the political, social and intellectual complexity of the period."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b13261981.
- catalog contributor b13261982.
- catalog contributor b13261983.
- catalog coverage "Ireland Church history.".
- catalog created "c2005.".
- catalog date "2005".
- catalog date "c2005.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2005.".
- catalog description ""Religious belief is central to understanding early modern Ireland. This collection addresses a fundamental, if underexamined, aspect of that issue: the vexed subject of conversion. In so doing, it provides a nuanced and unique portrait of the political, social and intellectual complexity of the period."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction: Converts and conversion in Ireland, 1650-1850 -- The provisions for conversion in the penal laws, 1695-1750 -- The theology and liturgy of conversion from Catholicism to Anglicanism -- Puritan subjectivities: the conversion debate in Cromwellian Dublin -- Becoming convinced: the use of Quaker testimonies in late seventeenth-century Ireland -- Tradition and enlightenment: conversion and assurance of salvation in Ulster Presbyterianism, 1700-1859 -- Conversion, the Bible, and the Irish language: the correspondence of Lady Ranelagh and Bishop Dopping -- 'A weighty, serious business': the conversion of Catholic clergy to Anglicanism -- The conversion experience: the case of Fr. James O'Farrell, OP, 1785-7 -- Conversion narratives in eighteenth-century Ireland -- Conversion and family identity in eighteenth-century Europe: the Dillons of Costello-Gallen -- Conversion, family and mentality.".
- catalog extent "320 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "1851828109 (hbk.)".
- catalog issued "2005".
- catalog issued "c2005.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Dublin, Ireland ; Portland, OR : Four Courts Press,".
- catalog spatial "Ireland Church history.".
- catalog spatial "Ireland".
- catalog subject "248.2/409415 22".
- catalog subject "BR795 .C66 2005".
- catalog subject "Catholic converts Ireland History.".
- catalog subject "Church and state Ireland History.".
- catalog subject "Conversion History.".
- catalog subject "Protestant converts Ireland History.".
- catalog subject "Religion and politics Ireland History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: Converts and conversion in Ireland, 1650-1850 -- The provisions for conversion in the penal laws, 1695-1750 -- The theology and liturgy of conversion from Catholicism to Anglicanism -- Puritan subjectivities: the conversion debate in Cromwellian Dublin -- Becoming convinced: the use of Quaker testimonies in late seventeenth-century Ireland -- Tradition and enlightenment: conversion and assurance of salvation in Ulster Presbyterianism, 1700-1859 -- Conversion, the Bible, and the Irish language: the correspondence of Lady Ranelagh and Bishop Dopping -- 'A weighty, serious business': the conversion of Catholic clergy to Anglicanism -- The conversion experience: the case of Fr. James O'Farrell, OP, 1785-7 -- Conversion narratives in eighteenth-century Ireland -- Conversion and family identity in eighteenth-century Europe: the Dillons of Costello-Gallen -- Conversion, family and mentality.".
- catalog title "Converts and conversion in Ireland, 1650-1850 / Michael Brown, Charles Ivar McGrath & Thomas P. Power, editors.".
- catalog type "Church history. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".