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Converts and Conversion in Eighteenth-Century Ireland Book

Converts and Conversion in Eighteenth-Century Ireland
Converts and Conversion in Eighteenth-Century Ireland, Religious belief is central to understanding early modern Ireland. This collection addresses a fundamental, if underexamined, aspect of that issue: the vexed subject of conversion. In so doing, it provides a nuanced and unique portrait of the political, s, Converts and Conversion in Eighteenth-Century Ireland has a rating of 5 stars
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  • Converts and Conversion in Eighteenth-Century Ireland
  • Written by author Michael Brown
  • Published by Four Courts Press, May 2005
  • Religious belief is central to understanding early modern Ireland. This collection addresses a fundamental, if underexamined, aspect of that issue: the vexed subject of conversion. In so doing, it provides a nuanced and unique portrait of the political, s
  • Historians and scholars of literature explore how converts begin to dissolve the neat religious boundaries that historians use to divide orthodoxy from heterodoxy, established from dissenting, and Protestant from Catholic in Ireland during the period. The
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1Introduction : converts and conversion in Ireland, 1650-185011
2The provisions for conversion in the penal laws, 1695-175035
3The theology and liturgy of conversion from Catholicism to Anglicanism60
4Puritan subjectivities : the conversion debate in Cromwellian Dublin79
5Becoming convinced : the use of Quaker testimonies in late seventeenth-century Ireland107
6Tradition and enlightenment : conversion and assurance of salvation in Ulster Presbyterianism, 1700-1859129
7Conversion, the Bible, and the Irish language : the correspondence of Lady Ranelagh and Bishop Dopping157
8'A weighty, serious business' : the conversion of Catholic clergy to Anglicanism183
9The conversion experience : the case of Fr James O'Farrell, OP, 1785-7214
10Conversion narratives in eighteenth-century Ireland237
11Conversion and family identity in eighteenth-century Europe : the Dillons of Costello-Gallen275
12Conversion, family and mentality290


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