Culture of Protestantism in Early Modern Scotland

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Margo Todd
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"The Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth century brought a radical shift from a profoundly sensual and ceremonial experience of religion to the dominance of the word through Book and sermon.

In Scotland, the revolution assumed proportions unequaled by any other national Calvinist Reformation, with Christmas and Easter formally abolished, sabbaths turned to fasting days, and mandatory attendance of weekday as well as Sunday sermons strictly enforced as part of an invasive disciplinary regimen."--BOOK JACKET.

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The Culture of Protestantism in Early Modern Scotland
August 1, 2002, Yale University Press
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2002, Yale University Press
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BX4840.T63 2002

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OL28508326M
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9780300198119

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