“Consciences are not to bee forced, but to bee Wonne”: the inward turn in Elizabethan homiletic discourse and the legal debate over the ex officio oath in the Court of High Commission, 1570–1593

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“Consciences are not to bee forced, but to bee Wonne” : the inward turn in Elizabethan homiletic discourse and the legal debate over the ex officio oath in the Court of High Commission, 1570–1593. / Henriksen, Anni Haahr .

Histories of Surveillance: From Antiquity to the Digital Era: The Eyes and Ears of Power. ed. / Laura Skouvig; Andreas Marklund. 1. ed. New York : Routledge, 2021. p. 37-52 (Routledge Studies in Modern European History, Vol. 1).

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Harvard

Henriksen, AH 2021, “Consciences are not to bee forced, but to bee Wonne”: the inward turn in Elizabethan homiletic discourse and the legal debate over the ex officio oath in the Court of High Commission, 1570–1593. in L Skouvig & A Marklund (eds), Histories of Surveillance: From Antiquity to the Digital Era: The Eyes and Ears of Power. 1 edn, Routledge, New York, Routledge Studies in Modern European History, vol. 1, pp. 37-52.

APA

Henriksen, A. H. (2021). “Consciences are not to bee forced, but to bee Wonne”: the inward turn in Elizabethan homiletic discourse and the legal debate over the ex officio oath in the Court of High Commission, 1570–1593. In L. Skouvig, & A. Marklund (Eds.), Histories of Surveillance: From Antiquity to the Digital Era: The Eyes and Ears of Power (1 ed., pp. 37-52). Routledge. Routledge Studies in Modern European History Vol. 1

Vancouver

Henriksen AH. “Consciences are not to bee forced, but to bee Wonne”: the inward turn in Elizabethan homiletic discourse and the legal debate over the ex officio oath in the Court of High Commission, 1570–1593. In Skouvig L, Marklund A, editors, Histories of Surveillance: From Antiquity to the Digital Era: The Eyes and Ears of Power. 1 ed. New York: Routledge. 2021. p. 37-52. (Routledge Studies in Modern European History, Vol. 1).

Author

Henriksen, Anni Haahr . / “Consciences are not to bee forced, but to bee Wonne” : the inward turn in Elizabethan homiletic discourse and the legal debate over the ex officio oath in the Court of High Commission, 1570–1593. Histories of Surveillance: From Antiquity to the Digital Era: The Eyes and Ears of Power. editor / Laura Skouvig ; Andreas Marklund. 1. ed. New York : Routledge, 2021. pp. 37-52 (Routledge Studies in Modern European History, Vol. 1).

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