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Titre : |
The historians and the English reformation |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Littell, John Stockton, 1870-, Auteur |
Editeur : |
Milwaukee : The Young Churchman Co. |
Année de publication : |
c1910 |
Importance : |
viii, 307 p. |
Format : |
22 cm |
Note générale : |
Includes index |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
England Great Britain Historiography Reformation Reformation--Historiography
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Note de contenu : |
I. Introductory : The American teacher's difficult duty ; A decisive period ; Deference to history as science ; Freedom of the citizen ; Value of history ; Growth of the study ; Consequent expectation that the difficulty will increase ; Materials, need in the midst of plenty --
II. The influence of Hume --
III. The influence of Macaulay --
IV. Froude and his critics --
V. Hallam, Southey, Knight, Dickens --
VI. Freeman and his pupils --
VII. The influence of Green --
VIII. The position of Stubbs --
IX. Influences in the background : Some older witnesses ; Links connecting the reformers with the period beginning with Hume --
X. Roman Catholic writers : Lingard ; Gasquet ; Duchesne ; Hefele ; Acton ; Cardinal Gibbons --
Xi. A group of Lutheran, Presbyterian, and Congregational writers --
XII. Some American home and library books --
XIII. Some American historians --
XIV. Some American school text books --
XV. More recent British authorities --
XVI. The Scottish Reformation : Treatment accorded by historians, mostly Scottish ; The view from within as a comparison with the English --
XVII. The verdict of the law --
XVIII. Some forgotten documents from Roman sources : The declaration of 1788 ; The declaration of 1826 ; A forgotten document of Presbyterian origin ; Other testimony not generally known and allowed for ; Swedish ; Oriental --
XIX. Significant contemporary action and official utterance not widely known in this country --
XX. Conclusion : History a science with full rights of determination ; Rights of free though in religion indeterminate ; Primary rights of religious conviction ; Meaning of a free church in a free state. |
The historians and the English reformation [texte imprimé] / Littell, John Stockton, 1870-, Auteur . - Milwaukee : The Young Churchman Co., c1910 . - viii, 307 p. ; 22 cm. Includes index Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
England Great Britain Historiography Reformation Reformation--Historiography
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Note de contenu : |
I. Introductory : The American teacher's difficult duty ; A decisive period ; Deference to history as science ; Freedom of the citizen ; Value of history ; Growth of the study ; Consequent expectation that the difficulty will increase ; Materials, need in the midst of plenty --
II. The influence of Hume --
III. The influence of Macaulay --
IV. Froude and his critics --
V. Hallam, Southey, Knight, Dickens --
VI. Freeman and his pupils --
VII. The influence of Green --
VIII. The position of Stubbs --
IX. Influences in the background : Some older witnesses ; Links connecting the reformers with the period beginning with Hume --
X. Roman Catholic writers : Lingard ; Gasquet ; Duchesne ; Hefele ; Acton ; Cardinal Gibbons --
Xi. A group of Lutheran, Presbyterian, and Congregational writers --
XII. Some American home and library books --
XIII. Some American historians --
XIV. Some American school text books --
XV. More recent British authorities --
XVI. The Scottish Reformation : Treatment accorded by historians, mostly Scottish ; The view from within as a comparison with the English --
XVII. The verdict of the law --
XVIII. Some forgotten documents from Roman sources : The declaration of 1788 ; The declaration of 1826 ; A forgotten document of Presbyterian origin ; Other testimony not generally known and allowed for ; Swedish ; Oriental --
XIX. Significant contemporary action and official utterance not widely known in this country --
XX. Conclusion : History a science with full rights of determination ; Rights of free though in religion indeterminate ; Primary rights of religious conviction ; Meaning of a free church in a free state. |
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100045449 | BR 375 .L58 1910 | Book | Bibliothèque principale | English Books | Disponible |
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