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Published for The Ecclesiastical History Society, Cambridge. Studies in Church History is an annually published series comprising papers and communications delivered at the Ecclesiastical History Society’s conferences. Each volume presents important new work, by established as well as new scholars, on a particular theme. Volumes are available to members of the society at a reduced price.
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Our recent conference: The Church in Sickness and in Health
- 09 February 2021,
- On Saturday 16 January 2021, the Ecclesiastical History Society gathered for its annual Winter Conference as usual in all but one respect: we gathered, as has...

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Martin Luther’s Jewish Assassin: A Forgotten Story
- 13 January 2021,
- Samuel J. Dubbelman is a PhD candidate in the School of Theology at Boston University. His research on the story of Luther’s Jewish assassin began working as...

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Introductng Mark Chapman
- 13 September 2020,
- I am Vice-Principal and Academic Dean at Ripon College, Cuddesdon where I have taught Modern Church History and Theology since 1992. I am Professor of the History...
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Why remember the fifth of November?
- 04 November 2020,
- It shows that the king did not share the interpretation of the Gunpowder plot and the purposes of thanksgiving which were propounded by parliament and by generations...

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Sociability and religious conversion in 18th and early 19th century northern England
- 13 October 2020,
- Conversation and visiting could be considered as aids to piety, by encouraging individuals to debate and reflect on religious doctrine and to share their struggles...

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Reforming Food and Eating in Protestant England, c. 1560 – c. 1640
- 06 November 2019,
- In my article, I bring together theological tracts with those concerning diet (dietaries and regimens) to illuminate a printed discourse in which English Protestants...
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