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Justification by faith in the two Books of Homilies (1547 and 1571)
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Background to the 1547 Book of Homilies
Read in every church and heard of all congregations, designed for the maintenance of the Establishment, as well as the "maintenance of true religion and venue"-for the suppression of [Roman] Catholicism and the discouragement of Puritanism, as well as for the teaching of "what duty they owe both God and man"-these Homilies were probably, next to the Book of Common Prayer, as well known and as influential as any writings produced between 1547 and 1640. No student of political, ecclesiastical or literary history-no student of the history of ideas or ...
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Henry Fielding's Improbable Life
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; HENRY FIELDING: A Life By Martin C. Battestin with...researched biography gives us a "new" Henry Fielding-disconcertingly different from the...humored one. Like most great novelists, Henry Fielding (1707-54) was born on a social cusp...
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Early poems by - and not by - Fielding. (Henry Fielding)
Magazine article from: Philological Quarterly
; ...advertisements,(1) the authorial "Mr. Fielding" named there has been taken to be Henry Fielding--really the only plausible candidate...Appearance of the Beggars Opera, by the late Henry Fielding, Esq. Author of Tom Jones, &c...
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"Follies and nonsense, whims and inconsistencies do divert me": politeness in Pride and Prejudice, Henry Fielding's "An Essay on Conversation" and Tom Jones.(Conference Papers)
Magazine article from: Persuasions: The Jane Austen Journal
; HENRY FIELDING'S "An Essay on Conversation," first...eighteenth-century conduct book tradition. Fielding sees the art of conversation as integral...laugh" (PP 57), she usually follows Fielding's advice ("An Essay on Conversation...
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Reading at arm's length: Fielding's contract with the reader in 'Tom Jones.' (novel by English writer Henry Fielding)(Making Genre: Studies in the Novel or Something Like It, 1684-1762)
Magazine article from: Studies in the Novel
; Academic readers of Henry Fielding's Tom Jones (1749) have sensed...demands. Such criticism attributes to Fielding a regime that restricts linear momentum...2) Other critics argue that Fielding sought to qualify readers, conferring...
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The Cambridge Companion to Henry Fielding.(Brief article)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Contemporary Review
; The Cambridge Companion to Henry Fielding. Claude Rawson, editor. Cambridge...ISBN 978-0-521-67092-0. Fielding remains not only one of the most...writers. As Prof. Rawson, himself a Fielding expert, writes in the Introduction...
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Henry and Sarah Fielding on romance and sensibility
Magazine article from: Novel
; ...the relative authority of "money" and "birth" (108). One might indeed turn closer to home and suggest that Henry Fielding's Amelia (1751) marks the beginning of the end of the dyad's currency value. Whereas Joseph Andrews (1742...
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1754: Henry Fielding.(News)
Newspaper article from: Coventry Evening Telegraph (England)
; 1754: Henry Fielding died, aged 47. Famous for his novel Tom Jones, it is not widely known that as a Justice of the Peace he organised the detective...
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BOMBARDIER Henry Fielding gets a [...].(News)
Newspaper article from: The Mirror (London, England)
; BOMBARDIER Henry Fielding gets a warm welcome as he arrives back at RAF Brize Norton following a tour of duty in Afghanistan. The soldier, from Somerset, is greeted with a passionate kiss from girlfriend Amy Edwards, from Durham.
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Henry Fielding's Novels and the Classical Tradition.
Magazine article from: Studies in the Novel
; ...pp. $ 34.50. Although Fielding's use of the classics has...many Scholarly inquiries, Henry Fielding's Novels and the Classical...Lucianic influence advanced in Henry Knight Miller's Essays on Fielding's "Miscellanies": A...
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Fielding's rapprochement with Walpole in late 1741.(Henry Fielding, Horace Walpole)(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: Philological Quarterly
; ...much brazen ingenuity and gusto, as Henry Fielding. The Great Man figures variously in...formed the crux in all accounts of [Fielding's] politics." (7) In his History of Henry Fielding (1918), Wilbur L. Cross concedes...
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