Altars Restored
The Changing Face of English Religious Worship, 1547-c.1700
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Author
Publication
2008-01-11 - Oxford University Press
Language
English
Word Count
112,500 words, Guess
Page Count
450 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- ISBN-10019820700X
- ISBN-139780198207009
- LibraryThing8980326
- Goodreads2781145
- Library of Congress Control Number2008297119
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number163616453
- Better World Books9780198207009
- Open LibraryOL10138333M
Classifications
- LCCBV195
- LCCBR756 .F55 2007
- LCCBR756 .F56 2007
Description
By looking at what happened physically in the local churches, in contrast to the formal enactments of government, and using sources such as churchwardens' accounts and surviving religious artefacts, the book recaptures the experience of the ordinary parishioner in this crucial period of religious change.
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- Altars Restored: The Changing Face of English Religious Worship, 1547-c.1700
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