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Eamon Duffy
Eamon Duffy
British Impeachments (1376 - 1787) and the Preservation of the American Constitutional Order Frank O
Pius Ix and the Change in Papal Authority in the Nineteenth Century
History 2014
Papal Registers
Article Review Towards a Richer Appreciation of the Oxford Movement
If Christ Be Not Raised”; If Peter Was Not the First Pope: Parallel Cases of Indispensable Doctrinal Foundations Jerry L
Conclave 1492: the Election of a Renaissance Pope
P35-36 Eamonn Duffy.Indd
Explaining Religious Change in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
The History of the Church 3: Reformation & Counter-Reformation
Not the Simplest Christians: a Thesis Submitted to the College Of
Notes and References
Reading List:The English Reformation C1527-1590
The Role of Indulgences in the Building of New Saint Peter's Basilica
The Vilification of Mary Tudor: Religion, Politics, and Propaganda in Sixteenth-Century England
Web History Catalogue 2012:Layout 1 2/7/12 10:20 Page 1
INTRODUCTION to the 2012 EDITION Eamon Duffy
Top View
Local Reception of Religious Change Under Henry VIII and Edward VI: Evidence from Four Suffolk Parishes
Pastors and Pilgrims: Augustinian Reform in The
Nepotism in the Seventeenth-Century Catholic Church and De Luca's
Forgery and Miracles in the Reign of Henry Viii*
The Muggletonians: a People Apart
Sarum Use and Disuse: a Study in Social and Liturgical History
Blank 2009.Qxd
Fifth Sunday of the Year 9.2.20
The Plan for Reformation : Henry VIII and the Dissolution of the English Monasteries
HISTORY Yale University Press CONTENTS
The Roman Formation of Cardinal Paul Cullen, Archbishop of Dublin
London Review of Books 2008 – 30:1 Articles What I Didn't Do in 2007 Alan Bennett's Year Letters Max Zweig, Joel Berglund
Saints and Sinners: a History of the Popes Pdf, Epub, Ebook
Uliterature 2014
From Just War to False Peace
The Power of Portraiture: Titian's Portrayal of Pope Paul III As Reformer by Emma Fletcher Bachelor of Arts, 2019 Wofford Coll
I —OUR OWN CATHOLIC COUNTRYMEN“: RELIGION, LOYALISM, and SUBJECTHOOD in BRITAIN and ITS EMPIRE, 1755-1829 by Mary Louise