Regulating Religion and Morality in the King's Armies 1639-1646
Biographical note
Margaret Griffin, Ph.D. (1997, University of Toronto) has been a sessional lecturer at McMaster University and the University of Guelph, and Project Manager of the Collected Works of Florence Nightingale. She has also written on the British Army Chaplains' Corps.
Readership
Scholars interested in the Caroline Church, Civil War studies and the history of the British Army
Table of contents
List of Tables
List of Appendices
Introduction
PART ONE: REGULATING RELIGION AND CHRISTIAN MORALITY IN THE KING’S ARMIES
BEFORE 1642
CHAPTER ONE Early English Orders
CHAPTER TWO The First Bishops’ War
Arundel’s Orders of 1639
CHAPTER THREE The Second Bishops’ War: 1640 to 1641
Northumberland’s Orders of 1640
Holland’s Orders of 1641
PART TWO: REGULATING RELIGION AND CHRISTIAN MORALITY IN THE KING’S ARMIES DURING THE CIVIL WARS
Establishing the Texts
CHAPTER FOUR The Civil War: 1642
His Majesty’s Orders of 1642
Newcastle’s Orders of 1642
CHAPTER FIVE The Civil War: 1643 to 1643/4
Proclamation, June 12, 1643
His Majesty’s Orders of 1643/4
CHAPTER SIX The Civil War: 1644 to 1645
Proclamation of April 8, 1644
Injunctions of November 1645
CHAPTER SEVEN Conclusion
Appendices
Bibliography
Index
List of Appendices
Introduction
PART ONE: REGULATING RELIGION AND CHRISTIAN MORALITY IN THE KING’S ARMIES
BEFORE 1642
CHAPTER ONE Early English Orders
CHAPTER TWO The First Bishops’ War
Arundel’s Orders of 1639
CHAPTER THREE The Second Bishops’ War: 1640 to 1641
Northumberland’s Orders of 1640
Holland’s Orders of 1641
PART TWO: REGULATING RELIGION AND CHRISTIAN MORALITY IN THE KING’S ARMIES DURING THE CIVIL WARS
Establishing the Texts
CHAPTER FOUR The Civil War: 1642
His Majesty’s Orders of 1642
Newcastle’s Orders of 1642
CHAPTER FIVE The Civil War: 1643 to 1643/4
Proclamation, June 12, 1643
His Majesty’s Orders of 1643/4
CHAPTER SIX The Civil War: 1644 to 1645
Proclamation of April 8, 1644
Injunctions of November 1645
CHAPTER SEVEN Conclusion
Appendices
Bibliography
Index
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