Abstract

The purpose of this article is to comment on methodological approaches to the use of original documents in the early English Reformation. Primary sources, such as episcopal registers, are in manuscript and in Latin—all of which makes them remote from the modern scholar. This article constructs a guide, consisting of ten precepts, to using such documents and concludes with a catalogue of all such manuscripts for the early English Reformation period.

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