Certain Sermons or Homilies (1547) and a Homily against Disobedience and Wilful Rebellion (1570) : : A Critical Edition / / Ronald Bond.

Along with the Book of Common Prayer and the Articles of Religion, the first book of homilies (1547) is the major legacy of the Edwardian Reformation. Its twelve sermons articulated a doctrinal standard, assisted the parochial clergy in their preaching, and served the religious establishment as a me...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Toronto Press eBook-Package Archive 1933-1999
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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2016]
©1987
Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Heritage
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Physical Description:1 online resource (272 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Abbreviations
  • INTRODUCTION
  • 1. A Two-Edged Sword: The History of the Tudor Homilies
  • 2 “Lean and Flashy Songs”: The Themes, Organization, and Style of the First Book of Homilies
  • 3 The Northern Rising and Against Rebellion
  • 4 The Texts
  • Certayne Sermons or Homelies (1547)
  • A Table of the Sermones or Homelies Conteined in This Presente Volume
  • The Preface [1547]
  • The Preface [1559]
  • 1. A Fruitfull Exhortation to the Readyng and Knowledge of Holy Scripture
  • 2. An Homelie of the Miserie of Al Mankynd, and of Hys Condempnacion to Death Everlastyng, by Hys Awne Synne
  • 3. An Homelie of the Salvacion of Mankynd, by Onely Christ Our Savior, from Synne and Death Everlastyng
  • 4. A Short Declaration of the True, Lively and Christian Faithe
  • 5. An Homelie, or Sermon, of Good Woorkes Annexed unto Faithe
  • 6. An Homelie of Christian Love and Charitie
  • 7. Against Swearyng and Perjury
  • 8. A Sermon, How Daungerous a Thynge It Is To Declyne from God
  • 9. An Exhortation agaynst the Feare of Death
  • 10. An Exhortacion concernyng Good Ordre and Obedience to Rulers and Magistrates
  • 11. An Homelie of Whoredome and Unclennesse
  • 12 An Homelie agaynst Contencion and Braulynge
  • An Homelie against Disobedience and Wylfull Rebellion