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871

Haigh С. English Reformations. Religion, Politics and Society under the Tudors. — Oxford, 1993. — P. 205–209.

872

Whiting R. The Blind Devotion of the People. — Cambridge, 1989. — P. 68–69.

873

Original Letters Relative to the English Reformation / Ed. by H. Robinson. — Parker Society, 1864. — Vol. I. — P. 200; Scarisbrick J.J. Clerical Taxation in England, 1485–1547 // JEH. — 1960. — Vol. 11; Bowker M. Henrician Reformation and the Parish Clergy // BIHR. — 1977. — Vol. 50. — P. 35–36; Frere W.H. The Marian Reaction in its Relation to the English Clergy. — London, 1896. — P. 44–87; Loades D.M. The Reign of Mary Tudor. 2nd ed.. — London, 1991. — P. 106–107; Grieve H. The Deprived Married Clergy in Essex, 1553–1561 // TRHS 4lh Series. — 1940. — Vol. 22; Marshall P. The Catholic Priesthood and the English Reformation. — Oxford, 1994. — P. 229–230.

874

Brigden S. London and the Reformation. — Oxford, 1989. — P. 598–600.

875

Haigh С. English Reformations. Religion, Politics and Society under the Tudors. — Oxford, 1993. — P. 210–213.

876

Ibid. — P. 215.

877

The English Reformation Revised. — Cambridge University Press, 1990. — P. 137–138.

878

Loades D.M. Two Tudor Conspiracies. — Cambridge, 1965. — P. 55–56, 76–88; Thor M.R. Religion and the Wyatt Rebellion of 1554 // Church History. — 1978. — Vol. 47. - P. 363–380; Robinson W.B. The National and Local Significance of Wyatt's Rebellion in Surrey // Historical Journal. — 1987. — Vol. 30. — P. 769–790; Clark P. English Provincial Society from the Reformation to the Revolution: Kent 1500–1640. — Hassocks, 1977. — P. 88–96.

879

Haigh C. English Reformations. Religion, Politics and Society under the Tudors. — Oxford, 1993. — P. 221.

880

Pogson R.H. Reginald Pole and the Priorities of Government in Mary Tudor's Church // Historical Journal. — 1975. — Vol. 18. — P. 12, 16.

881

Haigh С. English Reformations. Religion, Politics and Society under the Tudors. — Oxford, 1993. — P. 225.

882

Houlbrooke R. Church Courts and the People during the English Reformation, 1520–1570. — Oxford, 1979. — P. 181–182.

883

Haigh С. English Reformations. Religion, Politics and Society under the Tudors. — Oxford, 1993. — P. 227–228.

884

Martin J.W. Religious Radicals in Tudor England. — London, 1989. — P. 133.

885

Haigh С. English Reformations. Religion, Politics and Society under the Tudors. — Oxford, 1993. — P. 196.

886

Loades D.M. The Oxford Martyrs. — London, 1970. — P. 148–156.

887

Haigh C. English Reformations. Religion, Politics and Society under the Tudors. — Oxford, 1993. — P. 230–233.

888

Ibid. — P. 234–235.

889

Ibid. — P. 236.

890

Aveling I.C.H. The English Clergy, Catholic and Protestant, in the 16th and 17lh Centuries // Rome and the Anglicans: Historical and Doctrinal Aspects of Anglo-Roman-Catholic Relations. — Berlin — New York, 1982. — P. 67–68.

891

Ibid. — P. 76.

892

The Sixteenth Century 1485–1603 / Ed. by P. Collinson. — Oxford, 2002. — P. 99.

893

Ibid. — P. 87.

894

Clement C.J. The English Radicals and their Theology, 1535–1565. — Cambridge Phil. D. Thesis, 1980; Martin J.W. English Protestant Separation at its Beginnings: Henry Hart and the Freewill Men // Sixteenth Century Journal. — 1976. — № 7. — P. 55–74.

895

Collinson P. The Religion of Protestants: The Church in English Society, 1559–1625. — New York, 1982. — P. 253.

896

Heriot D.B. Anabaptism in England during the 16th and 17th Centuries // Transactions of the Congregationa, 1 Historical Society. — Vol. XII; Underwood A.C. A History of the English Baptists. — London, 1947; Smithson R.J. The Anabaptists, Their Contribution to Our Protestant Heritage. — London, 1935.

897

Smithson R.J. ihe Anabaptists, Their Contribution to Our Protestant Heritage. — London, 1935. — P. 216.

898

Burrage Ch. The Early English Dissenters. — Cambridge, 1912. — Vol. I. — P. 41.

899

Heriot D.B. Anabaptism in England during the 16th and 17lh Centuries // Transactions of the Congregational Historical Society. — Vol. XII.

900

Horst LB. Anabaptism and the English Reformation to 1558. — Niewkoop, 1966. — P. 100.

901

Collinson P. Towards the Broader Understanding of the Early Dissenting Tradition // The Dissenting Tradition / Ed. by C.R. Coll, M.E. Moody. — Athens (Ohio), 1975. — P. 27.

902

Dickens A.G. The English Reformation. — London, 1967. — P. 325.

903

Ильин В.Н. Борьба Тюдоров с анабаптизмом (XVI в.) // Англия в эпоху абсолютизма (статьи и источники) / Под ред. Ю.М. Сапрыкина. — М., 1984. — С. 170, 178, 180–184.

904

Ridley J. Thomas Cranmer. — Oxford, 1962. — P. 9.

905

Ibid. — Р. 1.

906

Pollard A.F. Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation, 1489–1556. — London, 1904; Smyth С. Cranmer and the Reformation under Edward VI. — London, 1926; Belloc II. Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury. — New York, 1973; Ridley J. Thomas Cranmer. — Oxford, 1962; Mac-Culloch D. Thomas Cranmer: A Life. — New Haven, 1996.

907

Foxe J. Acts and Monuments / Ed. by S.R. Cattley. — London, 1837–1841. — Vol. VIII. — P. 90.

908

Ridley J. Thomas Cranmer. — Oxford, 1962. — P. 5.

909

Ibid. — P. 8.

910

Ibid. — Р. 50, 76.

911

Ibid. — P. 12.

912

Ibid. — Р. 402–406.

913

MacCulloch D. Thomas Cranmer: A Life. — New Haven, 1996.

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