Narratives of the religious self in early-modern Scotland

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David George Mullan
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Ashgate
Language
English
Pages
434

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Cover of: Narratives of the religious self in early-modern Scotland
Narratives of the religious self in early-modern Scotland
2010, Ashgate
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Table of Contents

Pt. I. Lives and times. Memoirs and confessions of justified sinners
Shining lights and burning hearts : evangelical ministers and lay disciples
Surviving childhood
Negotiating adulthood
Pt. II. Constructing the evangelical self. Affective piety
The language of piety
Matrimony metaphorical.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [377]-425) and index.

Published in
Farnham, England, Burlington, VT
Series
St. Andrews studies in Reformation history, St. Andrews studies in Reformation history

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
274.11/060922
Library of Congress
BR1690 .M87 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 434 p. ;
Number of pages
434

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24561520M
ISBN 10
0754668320, 0754698580
ISBN 13
9780754668329, 9780754698586
LCCN
2009025133
OCLC/WorldCat
416717326

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