Renaissance Religion in Urban Scotland

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343 pages 2003

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"This is the first book to be written on the Dominican Order in Scotland. Set in the early modern era, it opens with the place of the Dominicans within the political history of the realm, arguing that the Dominicans had an independent and self-consciously Scottish identity. Various aspects of their work are covered: universities, law courts, prayers for the dead. Manuscripts of anniversary foundations reveal the urban patrons of the order, from whom the friars were, it is argued, recruited. Fresh examination of the anti-fraternal literature in Scotland sets in its historical context for the first time and is brought to bear on the works of John Knox. In both detail and broad perspective this is a ground-breaking study."--BOOK JACKET.

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