By reconstructing the history of sermons preached at Paul's Cross between 1520 and 1640 this collection of essays examines the flourishing 'culture of persuasion' which transformed England's political and religious identities and fostered a nascent public sphere.
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By reconstructing the history of sermons preached at Paul's Cross between 1520 and 1640 this collection of essays examines the flourishing 'culture of persuasion' which transformed England's political and religious identities and fostered a nascent public sphere.
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Good. No dust jacket. Both the book and the boards are in good condition with some bowing and some edge bumping. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 499 p. Contains: Illustrations. Studies in the History of Christian Traditions, 171. Audience: General/trade. FIRST EDITION, 1ST PRINTING, HARDCOVER-Paul's Cross and the Culture of Persuasion in England, 1520-1640 edited by Torrance Kirby and P.G. Stanwood is a Brill hardcover First Edition/First Printing (Even though a book may state First Edition, it may not be a true First Printing. This copy is guaranteed to be a true First Edition and First Printing). The book was published in 2014-ISBN 9789004242272. Both the book and the boards are in good condition with some bowing and some edge bumping. This copy would make a special addition to any collection or library. You can buy with confidence, we have been selling books for over 45 years. Thanks for buying.