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  1. A disputed legacy: Anglican historiographies of the Reformation from the era of the Caroline divines to that of the Oxford Movement.Peter Nockles - 2001 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 83 (1):121-167.
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    Preface.Peter Nockles - 2014 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 90 (1):5-6.
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    The Reformation Revised? The Contested Reception of the English Reformation in Nineteenth-Century Protestantism.Peter Nockles - 2014 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 90 (1):231-256.
    This article charts and discusses the reasons for various significant shifts and developments during the nineteenth century of the reception of the Reformation amongst different denominations and groups within British Protestantism. Attitudes towards Foxes ‘Book of Martyrs’ are explored as but one among several litmus tests of the breakdown of an earlier fragile consensus based on anti-Catholicism as a unifying principle, with the Oxford Movement and the intra-Protestant reaction to it identified as a crucial factor. The selfidentity of the various (...)
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    Victorious Century: The United Kingdom, 1800–1906 by David Cannadine.Peter Nockles - 2020 - Newman Studies Journal 17 (1):161-165.
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    "Beloved, let us love one another, for love is of God" (1 John 6:7): Saint John Henry Newman, the Role of Friendship and Personal Influence in the Oxford Movement. [REVIEW]Peter B. Nockles - 2022 - Newman Studies Journal 19 (1):49-78.
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