Lollards and Reformers: Images and Literacy in Late Medieval ReligionA&C Black, 1984年7月1日 - 400 頁 While much has been written on the connections between Lollardy and the Reformation, this collection of essays is the first detailed and satisfactory interpretation of many aspects of the problem. Margaret Aston shows how Protestant Reformers derived encouragement from their predecessors, while interpreting Lollards in the light of their own faith. This highly readable book makes an important contribution to the history of the Reformation, bringing to life the men and women of a movement interesting for its own sake and for the light it sheds on the religious and intellectual history of the period. |
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2 Lollard Women Priests? | 49 |
3 William Whites Lollard Followers | 71 |
4 Devotional Literacy | 101 |
5 Lollards and Images | 135 |
6 Lollardy and Literacy | 193 |
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