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Government by Polemic: James I, the King's Preachers, and the Rhetorics of Conformity, 1603-1625  
Author: Lori Anne Ferrell
ISBN: 0804732213
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Government by Polemic: James I, the King's Preachers, and the Rhetorics of Conformity, 1603-1625

FROM THE PUBLISHER

This book is a study of the Anglican Church in the Jacobean period, a time of central importance in English religious and political history. By looking at official words instead of official deeds, the author challenges the recent revisionist position, made by both Anglican apologists and historians, that the reign of James I was an era of religious consensus and political moderation. Analyzing sermons preached and then ordered into print by the king, the book demonstrates that the Jacobean claim to "moderation" and the pursuit of a so-called via media were rhetorical strategies aimed at isolating Elizabethan-style Calvinist reformers and alienating their supporters.

     



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