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Introduction, the reformations of the sixteenth century. For example, there is a model of the Cistercian abbey of Lyse, located some 25 kilometres south of Bergen, which was founded by Fountains Abbey in Yorkshire, in the north of England.Phenothiazines 发表于 2025-3-25 11:28:07
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The ,: Iceland’s Change of Fashion fringes of the Danish kingdom yielded to a Reformation that had already been established in the other territories of Denmark and Norway. This chapter examines contemporary sources and modern scholarship in order to demonstrate that the success of the new movement was based on two principal factors.一骂死割除 发表于 2025-3-25 15:58:48
“Another Age Will Damage and Destroy”: The Radicalised Reformation in Denmark-Norway in the Later Pat a gradual transition which did not upset the population. The second generation of reformers, however, realised that progress took too long and employed harsher means to eradicate the material culture of the old faith and its abundance of devotional practices. From the 1560s, then, a radicalisationwangle 发表于 2025-3-25 23:10:53
Reformation Across the North Sea: Early Protestant Connections Between Denmark, England and Scotland refugees across the North Sea in the first part of the sixteenth century. The North Sea route offers a corrective or supplement to dominant narratives in Reformation history on at least three counts. Firstly, Fink-Jensen argues that the Lutheran Reformation in Denmark-Norway did not almost solely c放逐 发表于 2025-3-26 02:24:27
Confessional Migration and Religious Change in the Northern European Reformationsy. He suggests that neither region was particularly influenced by general population movements arising from direct religiously motivated persecution. However, his chapter does highlight the key role played by migrants on a number of different levels. Clerical education in centres outside these regio影响 发表于 2025-3-26 06:05:28
Exiles and Activists: A Comparison of the Counter-Reformation in Wales and NorwayThe role of the seminaries in preparing clergy and books in exile for the mission is discussed, and particular emphasis is placed on the use of the Welsh language as a missionary medium. In doing so, he seeks to explain the relative success of the Welsh Counter-Reformation with reference to Norwegia细丝 发表于 2025-3-26 11:27:54
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Devotion in Transition: The Practice of Appropriation of Danish and British Medieval Prayer Booksies appointed to conceptualise and disseminate reforms, were concerned about the content of religious books, not only liturgical books, but also private devotional books. Both countries issued warnings against books with erroneous teachings. In both countries there are several extant medieval prayer