9781843832317-1843832313-Records of Convocation XV: York, 1625-1861 (Records of Convocation, 15) (Volume 15)

Records of Convocation XV: York, 1625-1861 (Records of Convocation, 15) (Volume 15)

ISBN-13: 9781843832317
ISBN-10: 1843832313
Author: Gerald Bray
Publication date: 2006
Publisher: Boydell Press
Format: Hardcover 450 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781843832317
ISBN-10: 1843832313
Author: Gerald Bray
Publication date: 2006
Publisher: Boydell Press
Format: Hardcover 450 pages

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Records of Convocation XV: York, 1625-1861 (Records of Convocation, 15) (Volume 15) (ISBN-13: 9781843832317 and ISBN-10: 1843832313), written by authors Gerald Bray, was published by Boydell Press in 2006. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Records of Convocation XV: York, 1625-1861 (Records of Convocation, 15) (Volume 15) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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The convocation records of the Churches of England and Ireland are the principal source of our information about the administration of those churches from middle ages until modern times. They contain the minutes of clergy synods, the legislation passed by them, tax assessments imposed by the king on the clergy, and accounts of the great debates about religious reformation; they also include records of heresy trials in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, many of them connected with the spread of Lollardy. However, they have never before been edited or published in full, and their publication as a complete set of documents provides a valuable resource for scholarship.This volume covers the York records between 1625 and 1861. It includes a detailed account of the seventeenth century and a calendar of the later period, including lists of those who were summoned to attend the convocation. Of particular interest is the material relating to the revival of the convocation in the nineteenth century, which did not proceed as smoothly as it did in Canterbury. The volume also gives a complete list of the prolocutors in so far as they are known from the middle ages to the present day.
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