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“The Great Contest Between the Papist and Protestant”: Anti-Catholicism in Lucy Hutchinson’s esponsibility for the Civil War, originally ascribed to Papists, is shifted on to the Puritans, whose conduct is presented as equally reprehensible. Thus, Hutchinson’s initial ideological interpretation of events is supplanted by a disillusioned moral reading of history.

乳白光 发表于 2025-3-28 22:46:01

“Papists Make a Direct Profession of This Shamefull Sin”: Denouncing Catholic Ignorance in Seventeenf the foremost conceptual and practical issues of the Reformation: it was at the heart of religious controversies that dealt with man’s relation to God, with access to divine knowledge, with the behaviour expected from the good Christian and with salvation.

Odyssey 发表于 2025-3-29 01:12:36

The Scandalous Nun: Anti-Catholic Representations of English Nuns in Exile in the Seventeenth Centurthey served to attract readers through the promise of salacious and shocking news. They were used as a means to an end, to reveal the truth about the hidden practices of the Roman Church and vindicate Protestant values through a not-so-subtle blend of information, entertainment and sensationalism.

committed 发表于 2025-3-29 06:36:47

Joseph Addison, Anti-Catholicism and Politenessticized Catholicism for being a looming political threat to the British nation and to Anglicanism. Effectively, Addison’s milder anti-Catholic criticisms were part of a project of reformation of manners that aimed at strengthening British identity by making English politeness inherently anti-Catholi

GULLY 发表于 2025-3-29 10:44:38

Papal Tyranny on the Stage: The Jacobite Rising of 1745 and the London Theatresy instead of delivering long-winded moralizing lectures. The other alternative was the spectacular pantomime or musical pieces which suited the audience’s taste for spectacle. As professional entrepreneurs at the head of a new rising leisure industry, the managers knew how to capitalize on anti-Cath

ABIDE 发表于 2025-3-29 14:59:07

Fishing for Controversy: W.S. Kerr and the Demise of Church of Ireland Anti-Catholicism popes and of Catholic theology, much of which could easily have been written in the sixteenth century. Though well received within his Church, the . in fact it marked the end of an era. This chapter concludes by analysing the new ecumenical mood, exploring how religious, intellectual and social shi

内行 发表于 2025-3-29 18:52:59

A New Order in Post-conflict Northern Ireland—The Museum of Orange Heritagewithin the Order in the post-conflict period and details some of the initiatives undertaken to revisit its public image. Based on on-site visits, it describes the contents of both exhibitions, focusing on how the Order portrays itself and Catholics, both in the conflicted past and in the post-confli

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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-85522-0esponsibility for the Civil War, originally ascribed to Papists, is shifted on to the Puritans, whose conduct is presented as equally reprehensible. Thus, Hutchinson’s initial ideological interpretation of events is supplanted by a disillusioned moral reading of history.

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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-85522-0f the foremost conceptual and practical issues of the Reformation: it was at the heart of religious controversies that dealt with man’s relation to God, with access to divine knowledge, with the behaviour expected from the good Christian and with salvation.
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