Abstract

AbstractThis article examines some of the sermons that were preached in the first ten years of Elizabeth's reign. It provides a survey of the arguments that were used in defence of the Elizabethan settlement and studies what these sermons have to say on the activity of preaching. It also studies the construction of the Elizabethan settlement after Elizabeth's accession in November 1558 and the success of the preaching campaign in support of the settlement.

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