The Reformation of England's past : John Foxe and the revision of history in the late sixteenth century / Matthew Phillpott.

"This book is a detailed examination of the sources and protocols John Foxe used to justify the Reformation, and claim that the Church of Rome had fallen into the grip of Antichrist. The focus is on the pre-Lollard, medieval history in the first two editions of the Acts and Monuments. Comparison of...

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Uniform Title:Routledge research in early modern history.
Main Author: Phillpott, Matthew (Author)
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.
Series:Routledge research in early modern history.
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Physical Description:xiv, 230 pages ; 24 cm.
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"This book is a detailed examination of the sources and protocols John Foxe used to justify the Reformation, and claim that the Church of Rome had fallen into the grip of Antichrist. The focus is on the pre-Lollard, medieval history in the first two editions of the Acts and Monuments. Comparison of the narrative that Foxe writes to the possible sources helps us to better understand what it was that Foxe was trying to do, and how he came to achieve his aims. A focus on sources also highlights the collaborative circle in which Foxe worked, recognizing the essential role of other scholars and clerics such as John Bale and Matthew Parker"-- Provided by publisher.
Call Number:BR1609 .P45 2018
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781138605251
1138605255