RCE works/thinkers Flashcards
Luther’s work arguing sola fide
Sermon on Good Works
basis of individualist anti-church ideas and reason for Luther’s excommunication
On The Freedom of a Christian
enabled people to follow the services which formed the pattern of a monk’s day, lavishly illustrated
Book of Hours
Luther’s New Testement translation
September Testement
Henry’s attack on Martin Luther for which he was titled Defender of the Faith, aided by Thomas More
Assertio Septem Sacramentorum
bonus: it was Pope Leo X who titled him
History of England written by Polydore Vergil, an intense critic of wolsey who attested that everyone hated him in a 1555 History
Anglica Historia
example of a will in which people left things to their preists for that they would be prayed for and have their name written on a Bede roll
Will of Henry Foldynton
22 June 1530
Account of various feast days and involvement of church in life in 1530s
the state of Melford church and of Our Lady’s chapel at the east end, as I, Roger Martyn, did know it
modern demonstration that their was great support for the Catholic Church by Eamon Duffy
The Stripping of the Alters
Famous narrative by Chaucer which critiques pardoners as tricking gullible people
Cantebury Tales, specifically The Pardoner’s Tale
Popular genre of books promoting a greater degree of English autonomy
Books about King Artgur and the Knights of the Round Table
Book written during the reign of Mary I but not published until 1563, giving evidence of Protestants and Lollards burned as Heretics
Actes and Monuments
John Foxe
Thomas More novel imagining a better world
Utopia
Luther’s 1517 challenge to the papacy
Ninety-Five Theses
The greatest work of John Wycliffe
Summa Theologiae
historian challenging the idea of a continuous tradition of Lollardy into the sixteenth century
Richard Rex
Wycliffe’s Bible
Middle English Bible/Wycliffian/Wycliffite Bible
Work by Simon Fish against the Church, written in exile in Antwerp and given as a gift to Henry VIII by Anne Boleyn
Supplication for the Beggars
Defence of the Catholic Church by Thomas More
The Supplication of Souls
William Tyndale’s work in which he advocated the proponderance of vernacular Bibles
The Obedience of a Christian Man
work by Erasmus mediating Catholic and Protestant views of free will
On the Freedom of the Will
Erasmus’s Latin/Greek Bible translations, which would become the basis for later vernacular translations
Textus Receptus
Luther’s text which Henry VIII responded to attacking the Church.
On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church
1649 source noting the significance of holy relics around 1530 by Lord Herbert
Life and Reign of Henry VIII