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    ‘Protector of Thy Church and People’: Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the Established Church of England by Nevsky EVERETT

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…As monarch, she was also the Supreme Governor of the Church of England; a role that has its origins in Henry VIII’s break from Rome and the English Reformation. This paper explores the origins and development of this role, as well as the particular ways in which Queen Elizabeth II inhabited it. …”
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    Historical revisionism in Wolf Hall : redeeming Thomas Cromwell by Lim, Stella Huei Lin

    Published 2014
    “…This paper will show that the socio-religious climate of the English Reformation formed a slippery slope where differing moral standards could lead to the confusion of what is truly good. …”
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    The reception of English government propaganda, c.1530-1603 by Harris, J

    Published 2014
    “…</p> <p>Analysing reception in these ways not only permits judgements about the extent and nature of propaganda’s success; it also provides valuable insights into important historiographical debates, like the progress of the English Reformation and the potential emergence of a public sphere, besides more generally revealing widely-held attitudes that underpinned sixteenth-century society and conditioned the relationship between rulers and ruled.…”
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    Covenant and reformed identity in England 1525-1555 by Wainwright, RJD

    Published 2011
    “…It contributes towards an understanding of the character of the English Reformation by examining the reception of Swiss theology. …”
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    Reforming the imagination by Major, R, Major, R. J. C.

    Published 1991
    “…</p> <p>In the first of three parts, English Reformation uses of the word <em>imagination</em> are distinguished, and the Protestant faculty of <em>inspiration</em> is shown to be a function of the secondary imagination.…”
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    Strange usurped potentates: Elizabeth I, the papacy and the Indian summer of the medieval deposing power by Lock, J

    Published 1992
    “…There was indeed an exceptionally acute sense of this aspect of history during the early English Reformation.</p> <p>The effect of this was that the actual deposition in 1570 served only to confirm Protestants’ preconceptions. …”
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    Studies in the literary life of Edward, Lord Herbert of Cherbury by Griffin, J, Griffin, Julia

    Published 1993
    “…The third is concerned with Herbert's two works on historical subjects, one near-contemporary, the other on the previous century - the century of the English Reformation: his distinctive views on religion emerge - and hints of a cautious attempt to alert the King to the dangers of his unpopularity. …”
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    Migrations of the holy: the devotional culture of Wimborne Minster, c.1400-1640 by Cornish-Dale, C

    Published 2018
    “…Broadly, it is a contribution to the history of the English Reformation (or Reformations, as the historian pleases; capital ‘R’ or lower-case). …”
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    Analysis of English teaching in Jinzhou City-take Yixian High School as an example by Wu Meixuan

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…However, with the introduction of the new college entrance examination English reform and the double reduction policy, the disadvantages of the traditional high school English teaching mode of middle and high school English connection fault and other disadvantages have also emerged. …”
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    Implementation of the Principle of the Social Fairness in the Educational Process in Storozhishchensky Corrective Colony Shelter of the Smolensk Province in the Late 19th Century t... by Victoria V. Tereshchenkova, Nikolay P. Senchenkov

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…This article is devoted to the analysis of the educational process’ organization in Storozhishchensky corrective colony shelter in the Smolensk province, opened in 1894, through the implementation of the principle of social justice, reflected in the pedagogical ideas of the English reformer Robert Owen. It was found that in this institution for male juvenile offenders, the specified principle was used by applying adequate forms of education to them: labour, moral, mental and physical. …”
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    The political career of Sir Francis Burdett by Hodlin, C

    Published 1989
    “…He was obsessed with independence, both as a political creed and code, and espoused an essentially moderate, and intrinsically English reform programme. Burdett's career is therefore a striking illustration of the immense longevity and popularity of early eighteenth century values right up to 1832. …”
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    Religion and natural law in Interregnum England: Thomas Barlow on human obligation by Lee, HD

    Published 2023
    “…<p>This thesis recovers the distinctive contribution of the English Reformed divine Thomas Barlow (1608/9-1691) to the development of natural law theory, mainly through an extensive study of his manuscripts at The Queen’s College, Oxford. …”
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    Incorporating Cognitive Behavioural Therapy into a Public Health Care System: Canada and England Compared by Noushon Farmanara, Gregory P. Marchildon, Amélie Quesnel-Vallée

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…With growing evidence demonstrating the success and cost-effectiveness of psychotherapy, the English reform sought to expand the delivery of psychological services through the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies program (IAPT) focusing on cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). …”
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