The Eve of the Reformation / Studies in the Religious Life and Thought of the English people in the Period Preceding the Rejection of the Roman jurisdiction by Henry VIII
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The study surveys religious life and thought in England immediately before the break with Rome, tracing intellectual currents, institutional structures, and popular devotion. It examines the revival of learning and monastic engagement with universities, competing ecclesiastical jurisdictions and relations with the papacy, clergy-laity dynamics, and the influence of humanist writers and early Lutheran ideas. The impact of the printed English Bible, preaching and education, parish and guild practices, and end-of-life rituals such as wills, chantries, obits, pilgrimages and relic devotion are described, showing how theological debates, institutional change, and lay religious customs interacted in the decades leading to ecclesiastical rupture.
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