Lady Jane Grey: A Tudor Dissenter and Her Work

Feminist Theology 31 (2):226-235 (2023)
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Abstract

It is argued that the thought of Lady Jane Grey has received too little attention, and that her name and beliefs need to be resuscitated. The work of Levin, DeLisle and others is alluded to, and it is concluded that Grey was a devoted Dissenter of her time with explicit beliefs.

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