ETYMOLOGIE DES WORTES RECUSANT
From Latin recūsāns refusing, from recūsāre from re- + causārī to dispute, from causa a cause.
WAS BEDEUTET RECUSANT AUF ENGLISCH
Wiederaufnahme
In der Geschichte von England und Wales war die Wiederherstellung der Zustand derer, die sich weigerten, anglikanische Dienste zu besuchen; Diese Personen wurden als Rezeptoren bekannt. Der Begriff, der sich letztlich aus dem lateinischen Rezidiv ergibt, wurde zuerst verwendet, um sich auf diejenigen zu beziehen, die der römisch-katholischen Kirche treu blieben und nicht an die Dienste des Gottesdienstes teilnahmen, mit einem Satz von 1593, der die Strafen gegen "Popish-Rekondanten" festlegte. Die "Recusancy Acts" begannen während der Regierungszeit von Elizabeth I. und wurden im Jahre 1650 aufgehoben. Sie verhängten verschiedene Arten von Strafe für diejenigen, die nicht an anglikanischen religiösen Aktivitäten teilnahmen, wie Geldstrafen, Eigentum Entziehung und Freiheitsstrafe. Trotz ihrer Aufhebung waren die Beschränkungen gegen die römischen Katholiken bis zur vollen katholischen Emanzipation im Jahre 1829 noch vorhanden. In manchen Fällen standen die Katholizisten an, die einer Todesstrafe ausgesetzt waren, und eine Reihe von englischen und walisischen Katholiken, die im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert hingerichtet wurden, wurden von der Kanzlei kanonisiert Katholische Kirche als christliche Märtyrer.
Definition von recusant im Wörterbuch Englisch
Die erste Definition von recusant im Wörterbuch ist ein römischer Katholik, der nicht die Dienste der Church of England, wie gesetzlich vorgeschrieben, besucht hat. Andere Definition von Recusant ist jede Person, die sich weigert, sich der Autorität zu unterwerfen. Recusant weigert sich auch, an Gottesdiensten der Church of England teilzunehmen.
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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «RECUSANT» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
recusant in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
recusant im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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English
recusant literature, 1558-1640
i 558- i 640 Selected and Edited by D. M. ROGERS Volume 203 JOHN MARTIAL
A Replie to M. Calf hills Blasphemous Answer 1566 A Replie to M. Calf hills
Blasphemous Answer 1566 ENGLISH RECUSANT LITERATURE.
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Welsh
recusant writings
For more than a hundred years after the accession of Elizabeth in 1588, the publication of Catholic books was prohibited by law. Geraint Bowen's book is the first to be published on writing by Welsh recusants.
A journal of research in Post-Reformation Catholic history in the British Isles.
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Francis Tregian, 1548-1608: Elizabethan
Recusant, a Truly ...
Francis Tregian owned estates in Cornwall, and held a high place in court at the beginning of the reign of Elizabeth I. He made no secret of his Catholic faith.
Raymond Francis Trudgian,
1998
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Catholic Gentry in English Society: The Throckmortons of ...
CHAPTER 5 Agnes Throckmorton: A Jacobean Recusant Widow Jan Broadway
Recusant gentlewomen have long been recognised as having played a pivotal
role in the preservation of the Catholic religion within early modern England.
Peter Marshall, Geoffrey Scott (OSB.),
2009
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Shakespeare, Puritan and
Recusant
This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1897. Not illustrated. Excerpt: .
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The Seventeenth-Century Tradition: A Study in
Recusant Thought
A Study in Recusant Thought George Henry Tavard. CHAPTER ELEVEN THE
RECUSANTS AND LATER THEOLOGY The preceding chapters have shown us
the English Recusants as a highly articulate and diversified group of churchmen
...
George Henry Tavard,
1978
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Historical Collections Of Private Passages of State, Weighty ...
Sir Thomas Ridley Knight, Justice of Peace, his Wife a Popish Recusant, and
eldest Son. Sir Ralph Cony er s Knight, Justice of Peace, his Wife a Popish
Recusant. James Law/on Esquire, a Justice of Peace, and one of the Captains of
the ...
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Dismembered Rhetoric: English
Recusant Writing, 1580 to 1603
" While the official rhetoric denied the power and centrality of these texts, they were consumed by Catholic, church-papist, and Anglican, providing matter for later, more famous writers such as John Donne, Ben Jonson, and Henry Constable.
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The Reports of Sir Edward Coke, Knt: In Thirteen Parts
Edward Basset, that by the words and intention of the said Argnments as branch
of the statute, no person is disabled to grant the next p0X^ rs avoidance, but he
who is a popish recusant convict; and therefore the words are, " every person or ...
Sir Edward Coke, John Henry Thomas, John Farquhar Fraser,
1826
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «RECUSANT» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
recusant im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
New Jamestown Discovery Reveals the Identities of Four Prominent …
Gabriel Archer's father was among the Catholics, called a “recusant” and cited in court for failing to attend Anglican services. Archer had learned resistance at ... «Smithsonian, Jul 15»
England is getting less Irish by the day
Three major demographic groups, the old recusant families, the converts and the numerically dominant Irish, between them set the tone for English Catholicism ... «Catholic Herald Online, Jun 15»
Women building a library in exile
(Until now this had been called Recusant History, a delightfully quirky title, adjusted after 64 years to something wider but more accurate.) The continuity of ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Mai 15»
Catholicism Before and After 1963
Waugh recounts the life and war career of Guy Crouchback, scion of an ancient Recusant family. Guy's wife Virginia has left him, and he has returned from ... «First Things, Jan 15»
Ex-Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams turns playwright after …
I think Shakespeare did have a recusant Catholic background. My own hunch though is that he didn't go to church much.” Archbishop Williams was confirmed on ... «WalesOnline, Jan 15»
Guy Fawkes, Islamists, converts, and terrorism: some things never …
... by York Minster, but when his mother was widowed and married into a staunchly recusant family from the West Riding, Fawkes converted to Catholicism. «Telegraph.co.uk, Nov 14»
Bishop follows Francis with plans for plain ministry
Bishop Arnold said he would be examining options about whether to live at Wardley Hall, a sixteenth-century recusant home standing on the site of a earlier ... «The Tablet, Okt 14»
The History of England Volume III: Civil War by Peter Ackroyd - book …
Oliver Cromwell, with his Puritan grit and fear of recusant Catholicism, inevitably takes up much of the action. So great was the Protector's anti-papist animus that ... «The Independent, Sep 14»
Shakespeare at 450: Slaying the Anti-Catholic Dragons
His mother's family was one of the most notoriously defiant of all the recusant Catholic families in England. Several of Shakespeare's cousins lost their lives for ... «National Catholic Register, Apr 14»
JEAN-PIERRE MERCIER RECUSANT A M. LE PEN LA POSTURE...
JEAN-PIERRE MERCIER RECUSANT A M. LE PEN LA POSTURE... 11 avril 2014 | Par Brigitte pascall. RUE 89 : JEAN-PIERRE MERCIER RECUSANT A M. LE ... «Le Club de Mediapart, Apr 14»