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00220469_71-1_00220469_71-1 04/01/20 2:40 PM Page 1 The Journal ofThe Journal Ecclesiastical History 71 The Journal of Ecclesiastical History Vol. No. 1 January 2020 Volume 71 Number 1 January 2020 CONTENTS i ARTICLES St Edith of Polesworth and her Cult NIGEL TRINGHAM 1 The The Rus Archbishop Peter at the First Council of Lyon ALEXANDER V. M AIOROV 20 Thomas Wolf c. Richard de Abingdon, 1293–1295: a Case Study of Legal Argument SARAH B. WHITE 40 Durham Cathedral and Cuthbert Tunstall: a Cathedral and its Bishop during the Journal Reformation, 1530–1559 ELIZABETH BIGGS 59 The King James Bible: Crown, Church and People KENNETH FINCHAM 77 Vol. The Fight for Inheritances in the Papal States during the Restoration, 1814–1830 of CHRISTOPHER KORTEN 98 71 Instructing the Heavenly King: Joseph Edkins’s Mission to Correct the Theology of No. 2020 1 January Hong Xiuquan CARL S. KILCOURSE 116 Ecclesiastical The Troubled Knot: Tying Church Discipline to ‘Christian Marriage’ in African Contexts JENNIFER C. SNOW 135 THE EUSEBIUS ESSAY PRIZE AND THE WORLD CHRISTIANITIES ESSAY PRIZE 154 REVIEWS 155 History BOOKS RECEIVED 226 AUTHORS’ ADDRESSES iii ® Cambridge Core MIX For further information about this journal Paper from please go to the journal website at: responsible sources cambridge.org/ech ® Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. 26 Sep 2021 at 19:03:14, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use. 00220469_71-1_00220469_71-1 04/01/20 2:40 PM Page 2 The Journal of Ecclesiastical History Editors Copying James Carleton Paget, University of Cambridge This journal is registered with the Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Alec Ryrie, University of Durham Danvers, MA 01923, USA (www.copyright.com). 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WHITE DURHAM CATHEDRAL AND CUTHBERT TUNSTALL: A CATHEDRAL AND ITS BISHOP DURING THE REFORMATION, –: BY ELIZABETH BIGGS THE KING JAMES BIBLE:CROWN,CHURCH AND PEOPLE: BY KENNETH FINCHAM THE FIGHT FOR INHERITANCES IN THE PAPAL STATES DURING THE RESTORATION, –: BY CHRISTOPHER KORTEN INSTRUCTING THE HEAVENLY KING:JOSEPH EDKINS’S MISSION TO CORRECT THE THEOLOGY OF HONG XIUQUAN: BY CARL S. KILCOURSE THE TROUBLED KNOT:TYING CHURCH DISCIPLINE TO ‘CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE’ IN AFRICAN CONTEXTS: BY JENNIFER C. SNOW THE EUSEBIUS ESSAY PRIZE AND THE WORLD CHRISTIANITIES ESSAY PRIZE REVIEWS VAN NUFFELEN, Penser la tolérance durant l’antiquité tardive: by Richard Lim LAPIDGE, The Roman martyrs. Introduction, translations, and commentary: by W. Brian Shelton BRUGAROLAS (ed.), Gregory of Nyssa. Contra Eunomium I. An English translation with supporting studies: by Mark Smith MASKARINEC, City of saints. Rebuilding Rome in the early Middle Ages: by Scott G. 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