By reconstructing the history of sermons preached at Paulas Cross between 1520 and 1640 this collection of essays examines the flourishing aculture of persuasiona which transformed Englandas political and religious identities and fostered a nascent public sphere.In his essay David Neelands advances a judicious reconstruction of the matter of Hookera#39;s sermon at Paula#39;s ... of the most dramatic incidents associated with Paula#39;s Cross, and his schooldays at Christa#39;s Hospital during the burnings in Smithfield. ... Ellie Gebarowski-Shafera#39;s essay contributes to recent discussions on the topic by examining the career and polemical writings of Thomas Bilson 12 introduction.
Title | : | Paul's Cross and the Culture of Persuasion in England, 1520-1640 |
Author | : | W.J.T. Kirby, P.G. Stanwood |
Publisher | : | BRILL - 2013-12-12 |
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