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600

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601

Ibid. — Р. 787–791.

602

Davis J.E Lollard Survival and the Textile Industry in the South East of England // Studies in Church History / Ed. G.J. Cuming. — Leiden, 1966. — Vol. Ill; Fines J. Heresy Trials in the Diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, 1511–12 // JEH. — 1963. — Vol. XIV; Dickens A.G. The English Reformation. — London, 1967. — P. 51–52.

603

Ibid. — P. 797–800.

604

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605

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

606

Ibid. — P. 189.

607

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608

Ibid. — Р. 62.

609

Ibid. — Р. 63.

610

Ibid. — Р. 64.

611

Ibid. — P. 65.

612

Ibid. — Р. 66.

613

Ibid. — Р. 67.

614

Addy J. Sin and Society in the Seventeenth Century. — London, 1989.

615

Ibid. — P. VIII.

616

Ibid. — P. 129.

617

Sommerville J. The Discovery of Childhood in Puritan England. — Athens, Ga., 1992.

618

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619

Ibid. — P. 17.

620

Ibid. — P. 149.

621

Helmholz R.H. Roman Canon Law in Reformation England. — Cambridge, 1990.

622

Watt T. Cheap Print and Popular Piety, 1550–1640. — Cambridge, 1991.

623

Wrightson K. Levine D. Poverty and Piety in an English Village. Terling, 1525–1700. — New York, 1979.

624

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626

McCullough P.E. Sermons at Court: Politics and Religion in Elizabethan and Jacobean Preaching. — Cambridge, 1998.

627

Ibid. — P. 6.

628

McCullough R.E. Sermons at Court: Politics and Religion in Elizabethan and Jacobean Preaching. — Cambridge, 1998. — P. 126.

629

Ibid. — P. 101.

630

Ibid. — P. 113.

631

Skeeters M.C. Community and Clergy: Bristol and the Reformation с 1530–1570. — Oxford, 1993.

632

Skeeters М.С. Community and Clergy: Bristol and the Reformation с 1530–1570. — Oxford, 1993. — P. 153.

633

Ogier D.M. Reformation and Society in Cuernsey. — Woodbridge, 1996.

634

Ibid. — P. 181.

635

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636

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638

Houlbrooke R. Death, Religion and the Family in England, 1480–1750. — Oxford, 1998.

639

Hutton J.R. The English Reformation and the Evidence of Folklore // Past & Present. — 1995. — №148. — P. 89–116.

640

Watt T. Cheap Print and Popular Piety, 1550–1640. — Cambridge, 1991.

641

Button R. The English Reformation and the Evidence of Folklore // Past & Present. — 1995. — № 148. — P. 90–91.

642

Boyes G. Cultural Survivals, theory and Traditional Customs // Folk Life. — 1987–88. — Vol. XXVI. — P. 5–9; Smith G. Social Basis of Tradition: The Limitations and Implications of «The Search for Origins» // Language, Culture and Tradition / Ed. by A.E. Green, J.D.A. Widdowson. — Leeds and Sheffield, 1981. P. 77–87; Aspects of British Calendar Customs / Ed. by T. Buckland, J. Wood. — Sheffield, 1993.

643

Roy J. The Jack-in-fhe-Green: A May Day Custom. — Cambridge. 1978.

644

Hutton R. The Rise and Fall of Merry England: The Ritual Year, 1400–1700. — Oxford, 1994.

645

Brown T. The Fate of the Dead. — Cambridge, 1979.

646

Hutton R. The English Reformation and the Evidence of Folklore // Past & Present. — 1995. — № 148. — Р. 93–94.

647

Trefer M.O. The Celebration of Candlemas in Wales // Folklore. — 1973. — Vol. LXXXIV — P. 238–251.

648

Hutton R. The English Reformation and the Evidence of Folklore // Past & Present. — 1995. — № 148. — P. 96.

649

Ibid. — P. 98–99.

650

Ibid. — P. 101.