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    The Political Enforcement of Liturgical Continuity in the Church of England 1558-1662 by Claire Cross

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…The Prayer Book had undergone radical changes in the short reign of Edward VI and committed Protestants, who repeatedly questioned whether the liturgy prescribed in the Prayer Book accurately reflected the theology of the national church, assumed that the crown would authorise further revision. …”
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    A reception history of the letter to the Hebrews in England, 1547-1685 by Padley, K

    Published 2016
    “…This thesis adopts a diachronic approach, highlighting the priorities and worries of English Hebrews exegetes between the reigns of Edward VI and Charles II, and asks how these shifts catalysed hermeneutical advances towards higher biblical criticism.…”
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    Migrations of the holy: the devotional culture of Wimborne Minster, c.1400-1640 by Cornish-Dale, C

    Published 2018
    “…This first three chapters, part one, establish the early religious scene in the parish, examining the legacy of the Minster’s place as a mother church in the Anglo-Saxon landscape of east Dorset, and how parish identity and forms of self-organisation were put to the test during the reigns of Henry VIII and his son, Edward VI. In part two, the focus is the interaction between the parishioners and the parish’s new governing structure, a closed corporation of 12 lay worthies; in particular, the governors’ attempts to provide regular preaching of the most sophisticated kind, as well as elaborate polyphonic music, and disputes arising from their management of the tithes and the divisive behaviour of one preacher in particular.…”
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    Putting the English Reformation on the map by MacCulloch, D

    Published 2005
    “…Edward VI's Church is contrasted with the temperature perceptible in Elizabeth I's religious settlement - which nevertheless asserted Protestant values with no concessions to Catholicism. …”
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    The life and theology of Bishop John Ponet (1516-1556) by Earngey, M

    Published 2018
    “…Chapter two surveys the period of Ponet’s archiepiscopal patronage under Henry VIII and progress during the early reign of Edward VI. It reveals the continuities between Ponet’s private convictions under Henry VIII and his public writings under Edward VI. …”
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    Polemic, Conspiracy, and Conformity among the Singing Men of the mid-Tudor Chapel Royal by Daniel Bennett Page

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…These lay singers and priests composed and performed music for the starkly divergent liturgical requirements of the mid-Tudor era and thereby participated directly in the projection of the images of their monarchs, Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I. The most skilled royal composers created iconic and often extravagant musical utterances standing as major confessional texts, even as these same artists generally left little explicit evidence of their religious alignments. …”
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    « Wolves in sheep’s clothing » : la rhétorique du combat chez Thomas Becon  by Christian Jérémie

    Published 2008-03-01
    “…One of the answers is provided in many dainty dishes, diligently prepared by the celebrated catechist and religious writer, Thomas Becon (1512-1567).The first course in this gracious menu is the argument that the true Church of Christ is being subverted under Mary, that false Jezebel, whereas its proper foundations were prepared under Edward VI, the true Josiah. Becon’s argument is well seasoned with a fine distinction between the notions of sign and instrument: the death of the virtuous is the manifest token of God’s anger towards His beloved but unthankful children. …”
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    On the question about Jacopo Tintoretto's triptych 'Fourteen Members of the Soranzo Family': Giacomo Soranzo by M.V. Tretyakova

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The interest in the problem under consideration was fueled by the final report (Relazione) of Giacomo Soranzo, where he summarizes the results of his diplomatic mission in England during 1551–1554, especially the passage where the Venetian nobleman appeals to the Venetian Doge and the government with a request to leave at his disposal the gold chains that he received as a gift and as a reward from Edward VI and Mary I, the English monarchs. …”
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    The knowledge and appreciation of Pindar in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries by Wilson, P

    Published 1974
    “…<p>This thesis is an examination of the knowledge and appreciation of Pindar, especially in England, in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, a period conveniently bounded at one end by the edition of his works produced by Erasmus Schmid in 1616 and at the other by that of August Boeckh (with Ludolph Dissen), normally taken to mark the beginning of modern Pindaric scholarship. …”
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    An Exploration of the Effects of Gene-Editing Technology on Human Identity by Ava Allwardt

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…“CRISPR-Cas9 Gene Editing for Sickle Cell Disease and β-Thalassemia.” The New England journal of medicine vol. 384,3 (2021): 252-260. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa2031054 [15] Smart, J. …”
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