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Providence in early modern EnglandProvidence in early modern England

Providence in early modern England

Alexandra Walsham

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"This book is the most extensive study to date of the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century belief that God actively intervened in human affairs to punish, reward, and chastise. Providentialism has often been seen as a distinctive hallmark of puritan piety. However, Dr. Walsham argues that it was a cluster of assumptions that penetrated every sector of English society, cutting across the boundaries created by status, creed, education, and wealth."--Publisher description.

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OL20944170W

Subjects

Christianity11.55 ProtestantismReligionVoorzienigheidChurch historyHistory of doctrinesProvidence and government of GodHistoryGreat britain, history, modern period, 1485-EnglandReformation

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