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Papists, Protestants and Puritans 1559-1714

Papists, Protestants and Puritans 1559-1714
 

Diana Newton provides a survey of the religious changes arising from the challenges to the Catholic Church in the16th century.

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ISBN 9780521598453
Published 1 February 2012 by Cambridge University Press
Format Trade Paperback/Paperback
Author(s) By Newton, Diana
Series Cambridge perspectives in history

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ISBN-13 9780521598453
ISBN-10 0521598451
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Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 1 February 2012
International Publication Date 1 October 1998
Publication Country United Kingdom United Kingdom
Format Trade Paperback/Paperback
Author(s) By Newton, Diana
Series Cambridge perspectives in history
Category Christianity
British & Irish history: c 1500 to c 1700
History Of Religion
Christianity
Interest Age 16-19 years
Reading Age 16-19 years
Library of Congress Great Britain--Church history--16th century
NBS Text School Textbooks & Study Guides: Literature, Arts & Humanities
ONIX Text Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
Number of Pages 100
Dimensions Width: 152mm
Height: 229mm
Spine: 5mm
Weight 150g
Dewey Code 274.106
Catalogue Code Not specified

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Diana Newton provides a survey of the religious changes arising from the challenges to the Catholic Church in the sixteenth century.She then examines the political and social impact of religious change on England, Scotland, and Ireland from the mid-sixteenth century to the beginning of the eighteenth century. While concentrating on Britain, the book explores how religion and religious controversy influenced relations with the continent throughout the period.

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