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The History of England

232 Evangelicals

The History of England

David Crowther

Europe, Queen, England, Medieval, Politics, Royal, History, Parliament, English, King, Modern, Early Modern, Monarchy

4.86K Ratings

🗓️ 3 December 2017

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

From the mid 1520s, the church authorities began to face a more serious challenge from evangelicals like Thomas Bilney and Hugh Latimer. And in 1526 and 1534, Tyndale's New Testament in English transformed the situation

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0:00.0

Hello everyone and welcome back to the History of England, episode 232, Evangelicals.

0:23.6

Before we do anything else, very quickly, calling all members.

0:27.6

I just wanted to check that you all know how membership works.

0:31.1

So this is, once you've signed up for membership, you get access to a complete new set of podcasts

0:37.2

from me that we call the Shedcasts.

0:39.8

And you also get access to a member's only area on the website.

0:44.0

Now you can download the Shedcasts to your mobile, whatever device you use.

0:48.8

And most podcast apps will accommodate password protected podcasts just like the Shedcast.

0:56.3

You set up the members' only podcast as a separate series though, it doesn't come

1:00.0

through with the free history of England.

1:02.7

If you're having any difficulties at all, get in touch with me through the website

1:07.7

or by emailing me at David54031 at gmail.com.

1:14.1

That is David54031 at gmail.com.

1:20.7

I want to start with an all-important concept, which you are probably all very well aware

1:25.0

of, but just can't be stressed enough.

1:28.0

At some indefinable time, we move from what we call a medieval to early modern.

1:32.6

Now, of course, these are modern tags.

1:35.7

At the time, folks wouldn't have called themselves Mr. and Mrs. Early Modern.

1:40.6

But despite the righteous theory that historians understandably visit on the bowed head of such

1:45.4

tags, they exist and survive because there is some important truth in them.

1:51.3

The modern world is not different just because of technology, but because of the way we

1:55.6

think and what we value.

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