Становление нации. Религиозно-политическая история Англии XVI — первой половины XVII в. в современной британской исторической науке - Владимир Ерохин
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1249
Ibid. — Р. 132.
1250
Ibid. — P. 135–137.
1251
Ibid. — Р. 165.
1252
Ibid. — Р. 222–223.
1253
Ibid. — P. 225.
1254
Ibid. — Р. 138–140.
1255
Collinson P. The Religion of Protestants: The Church in English Society, 1559–1625. — New York, 1982. — P. 43–44.
1256
Russell С. The Causes of the English Civil War. — Oxford, 1990. — P. 34, 104–105.
1257
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1258
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1259
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1260
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1261
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1262
Kennedy D.E. The Jacobean Episcopate // Historical Journal. — Vol. 5. — 1962. — P. 175–184; Collinson P. The Religion of Protestants: The Church in English Society, 1559–1625. — New York, 1982.-P. 11.
1263
Collinson P. The Religion of Protestants: The Church in English Society, 1559–1625. — New York, 1982. — P. 17.
1264
Ibid. — P. 18.
1265
Ibid. — Р. VIII–X.
1266
Ibid. — Р. 82.
1267
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1268
Curtis M. The Alienated Intellectuals of Early Stuart England // Past and Present. — 1962. — № 23. — P. 25–43; Stone L. The Educational Revolution in England, 1560–1640 // Past and Present. — 1964. — № 28. — P. 41–80.
1269
Aveling J.C.H. The English Clergy, Catholic and Protestant, in the 16th and 17th Centuries // Rome and the Anglicans: Historical and Doctrinal Aspects of Anglo-Roman-Catholic Relations. — Berlin — New-York, 1982. — P. 113–116.
1270
Ibid. — Р. 116–117.
1271
Ibid. — P. 118.
1272
Hill C. The Century of Revolution, 1603–1714. — London, 1961. — P. 211–212, 263.
1273
Aveling J.C.H. The English Clergy, Catholic and Protestant, in the 16th and 17th Centuries // Rome and the Anglicans: Historical and Doctrinal Aspects of Anglo-Roman-Catholic Relations. — Berlin-New York, 1982. — P. 121–123.
1274
Ibid. — P. 132.
1275
Collinson P. The Religion of Protestants: the Church in English Society, 1559–1625. — New York, 1982. — P. 92–96.
1276
Stone I. The Causes of the English Revolution, 1529–1642. — London, 1972. — P. 81.
1277
O'Day R. The English Clergy: the Emergence and Consolidation of a Profession 1558–1642. — Leicester, 1979; Idem. The Anatomy of a Profession: The Clergy of the Church of England // The Professions in Early Modern England. — Beckenham, 1987; Barralt D.M. The Condition of the Parochial Clergy from the Reformation to 1660 with Special Reference to the Dioceses of Oxford, Worcester and Gloucester. — Oxford D. Phil. Thesis, 1950; Owen II.G. The London Parish Clergy in the Reign of Elizabeth I. — London Ph.D. Thesis, 1957; Daeley J.J. The Episcopal Administration of Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1559–1575. — London Ph. D. thesis, 1967.
1278
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1279
Cressy D. Literacy and Social Order: Reading and Writing in Tudor and Stuart England. — Cambridge, 1980. — P. 122, 139.
1280
Church R.W. The Oxford Movement: Twelve Years 1833–1845. — London, 1891; Henson Н.H. Disestablishment. — London, 1929. — P. 66; Russell A. The Clerical Profession. — London, 1980. — P. 6.
1281
Pantin W.A. The English Church in the Fourteenth Century. — Cambridge, 1955; Manning B.L. The People's Faith in the Time of Wyclif. — Cambridge, 1919.
1282
Collinson P. The Religion of Protestants: The Church in English Society, 1559–1625. — New York, 1982. — P. 98.
1283
Collinson P. The Religion of Protestants: The Church in English Society, 1559–1625. — New York, 1982. — P. 115–116; Stone L. The Family, Sex and Marriage in England, 1500–1800. — London, 1977. — P. 61.
1284
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1285
Collinson P. The Religion of Protestants: The Church in English Society, 1559–1625. — New York, 1982. — P. 138–139.
1286
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1287
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1288
Church and Society in England: Henry VIII to James I / Ed. by F. Heal and R. O'Day. — London, 1977. — P. 139.
1289
Collinson P. Lectures by Combination: Structures and Characteristics of Church Life in 17,h Century England // BIHR. — 1975. — Vol. XLVIII. — P. 182–213.
1290
Collinson P. The Religion of Protestants: The Church in English Society, 1559–1625. — New York, 1982. — P. 86–90.
1291
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1292
Sommerville J.P. Richard Hooker, Hadrian Saravia and the Advent of the Divine Right of Kings // History of Political Thought. — 1983. — Vol. 4; Idem. Jacobean Political Thought and the Controversy over the Oath of Allegiance. PhD Thesis. — University of Cambridge, 1981; Idem. Politics and Ideology in England, 1603–1640. — London, 1986.
1293
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1294
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1295
McGrath A.E. In the Beginning. The Story of King James Bible and How It Changed A Nation, A Language and A Culture. — New York, 2001.
1296
Ibid. — P. 1–3.
1297
Ibid. — P. 173.
1298
Ibid. — Р. 278–287.
1299
Schwarz M.L. James I and the Historians: Toward a Reconsideration // JBS. — 1974. — Vol. XIII. — № 2. — P. 114–134; Fincham K., Lake P. The Ecclesiastical Policy of King James I // JBS. — 1985. — Vol. XXIV — № 2. — P. 169–207; Durston С. James I. — London, 1993.
1300
Laud W. The Works of the Most Reverend Father in God, William Laud, D. D., Sometime Archbishop of Canterbury / Ed. W Scott and J. Bliss. — Oxford, 1847–1860. — Vol. I–VII.
1301
Archbishop Laud Commemoration / Ed. by W. Collins. — London, 1895. — P. 124, 142, 158.
1302
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1303
Foster A. The Function of a Bishop: the Career of Richard Neile, 1562–1640 // Continuity and Change. Personnel and Administration of the Church in England, 1500–1642 / Ed. by R. O'Day, F. Heal. — Leicester, 1976. — P. 33–54.
1304
Continuity and Change. Personnel and Administration of the Church in England, 1500–1642. — Leicester University Press, 1976. — P. 54.
1305
Trevor-Roper H. From Counter-Reformation to Glorious Revolution. — Chicago, 1992.
1306
Foster A. The Function of a Bishop: the Career of Richard Neile, 1562–1640 // Continuity and Change / Ed. by R. O'Day, F. Heal. — Leicester, 1976. — P. 41–46; Raymer V.E. Durham House and the Emergence of Laudian Piety. — Harvard University PhD, 1981.
1307
Continuity and Change. Personnel and Administration of the Church in England, 1500 — 1642. — Leicester University Press, 1976. — P. 52.