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969

Dawson J.A. The Apocalyptic Thinking of the Marian Exiles // Prophecy and Eschatology / Ed. Michael Wilks. — Oxford, 1994; Firth K. Apocalyptic Tradition in Reformation Britain, 1530 — 1640. — Oxford, 1979.

970

Milton A. Catholic and Reformed: the Roman and Protestant Churches in English Protestant Thought, 1600–1640. — Cambridge, 1995. — P. 276–277.

971

Treharne R.E The Glastonbury Legends: Joseph of Arimathea, the Holy Grail and King Arthur. — London, 1971.

972

Barnett S.J. Where Was Your Ghurch before Luther? Glaims for the Antiquity of Protestantism Examined // Ghurch History. — 1999. — Vol. 68. — № 1. — P. 15–17.

973

Fuller Th. Church History of Britain from the Birth of Jesus Christ until the Year 1648. London, 1655 / Ed. J.S. Brewer. — Oxford, 1845. — Vol. I. — P. 16–23.

974

Champion J. The Pillars of Priestcraft Shaken. — Cambridge, 1992. — P. 53–98.

975

Heylyn P. History of Episcopacy. — London, 1657; Stillingfleet E. Origines brita

976

Barnett S.J. Where Was Your Church before Luther? Claims for the Antiquity of Protestantism Examined // Church History. — 1999. — Vol. 68. — № 1. — P. 23.

977

Questier M. Conversion, Politics and Religion in England, 1580–1625. — Cambridge, 1996.

978

Ibid. — P. 1.

979

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

980

Ibid. — P. V.

981

Gillespie R. Devoted People: Belief and Religion in Early Modern Ireland. — Manchester, 1997; Ford A. The Protestant Reformation in Ireland, 1590–1641. — Dublin, 1997; Cowan L.B. The Scottish Reformation: Church and Society in Sixteenth Century Scotland. — London, 1982; Donaldson G. The Scottish Reformation. — Cambridge, 1960; Kirk /. Patterns of Reform: Continuity and Change in the Reformation Kirk. — Edinburgh, 1989; Williams G. Wales and the Reformation. — Cardiff, 1997.

982

The Sixteenth Century 1485–1603 / Ed. by P. Collinson. — Oxford, 2002. — P. 3.

983

Bindoff S.T. Tudor England. — London, 1950.

984

Elton G.R. England under the Tudors. — London, 1955.

985

Rowse A.L. The England of Elizabeth. — London, 1950.

986

Neale J. Queen Elizabeth. — London, 1934.

987

The Sixteenth Century 1485–1603 / Ed. by P. Collinson. — Oxford, 2002. — P. 5.

988

Ibid. — P. 226.

989

Braddick M. State Formation in Early Modern England 1550–1700. — Cambridge, 2000.

990

The Sixteenth Century 1485–1603 / Ed. by P. Collinson. — Oxford, 2002. — P. 232

991





Ibid. — P. 234.

992

Ibid. — P. 226, 231.

993

Ibid. — P. 236.

994

Ibid. — Р. 226–227.

995

Wrightson К. Early Necessities: Economic Lives in Early Modern Britain. — New Haven and London, 2000. — P. 217; Braddick M. State Formation in Early Modern England 1550–1700. — Cambridge, 2000. — P. 14.

996

Ibid. — P. 239.

997

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998

Collinson P. The Religion of Protestants: The Church in English Society, 1559–1625. — New York, 1982. — P. 2, 6.

999

Haigh С. English Reformations. Religion, Politics and Society under the Tudors. — Oxford, 1993. — P. 237.

1000

Ibid. — P. 239.

1001

Neale J.E. Elizabeth I and her Parliaments, 1559–1581. — London, 1953; Haugaard W.P. Elizabeth and the English Reformation. — Cambridge, 1968.

1002

The House of Commons, 1558–1603 / Ed. by P.W. Hasler. — Vol. I–III. — London, 1981. — Vol. I. — P. 102–104.

1003

Haigh C. English Reformations. Religion, Politics and Society under the Tudors. — Oxford, 1993. — P. 240–241.

1004

Ibid. — P. 242.

1005

Haigh С. Reformation and Resistance in Tudor Lancashire. — Cambridge, 1975. — P. 209–211.

1006

Gee H. The Elizabethan Clergy and the Settlement of Religion, 1558–1564. — Oxford, 1898. — P. 94–129, 236–247, 251.

1007

Haigh С. Reformation and Resistance in Tudor Lancashire. — Cambridge, 1975. — P. 243.

1008

Haigh C. Reformation and Resistance in Tudor Lancashire. — Cambridge, 1975. — P. 244–250; O'Day R. Thomas Bentham: A Case Study in the Problems of the Early Elizabethan Episcopate // (EH. — 1967. — Vol. 18; Work K.R. Elizabethan Recusancy in Cheshire. — Chetham Society, 1971; Daeley J.I. Pluralism in the Diocese of Canterbury during the Administration of Mathew Parker// JEH. — 1967. — Vol. 18; Field C.W. The State of the Church in Gloucestershire. — Robertsbridge, Sussex, 1971.

1009

Dickens A.G. Reformation Studies. — London, 1982. — P. 163–171, 182–183.

1010

Haigh C. English Reformations. Religion, Politics and Society under the Tudors. — Oxford, 1993. — P. 252.

1011

Doran S. Religion and Politics at the Court of Elizabeth I: the Hapsburg Marriage Negotiations of 1559–1567 // EHR. — Vol. CIV. — 1989. — P. 908–926.

1012

Aveling J.C.H. Northern Catholics: The Catholic Recusants of the North Riding of Yorkshire, 1558–1790. — London, 1966; Birt H.M. The Elizabethan Religious Settlement. — London, 1907; Bossy J. The English Catholic Community, 1570–1850. — London, 1975. — P. 12; Milward P. Religious Controversies of the Elizabethan Age. — London, 1978; Morey A. The Catholic Subjects of Elizabeth I. — London, 1978; Unpublished Documents Relating to the English Martyrs, 1584–1603 / Ed. J.H. Pollen. — Catholic Record Society, 1968.