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Cheap Print and Popular Piety, 1550-1640.

The American Historical Review, 1992
Introduction Part I. The Broadside Ballad: 1. Small and popular music 2. A Godly ballad to a Godly tune 3. The 1642 Stock Part II. The Broadside Picture: 4. Idols in the frontispiece 5. Stories for walls 6. Godly tables for good householders Part III. The Chapbook: 7. The development of the chapbook trade 8.
C. John Sommerville, Tessa Watt
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Popular Piety in the Middle Ages: What is Popular?

Florilegium, 1982
From the outset of this paper it should be clear that I do not underwrite the term "Popular piety" as it stands. If, from time to time, I do use it, this is, first of all, because it is in my title; secondly, and more important, because, as I hope will become evident as I go along, I am not using it in its accepted sense, as something over and against
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Religion, Popular Piety, Patchwork Religion

2009
The preceding article on “The Wanderer as a prototype of late modern religiousness” ended by pointing out the character of the pilgrim. The working title of this article was “Patchwork religion – an old hat”. Thus the question arose how the three terms – pilgrim – hat – patchwork religion could be matched: they do so in the image of the pilgrim on the ...
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Evangelization and Popular Piety in Europe

1999
The Catholic Reform as well as the Protestant Reformation took as a primary goal to evangelize, or christianize, ordinary people. This always implied adaptation to their situation. Evangelization meant raising the level of religious knowledge and practice, and it was closely related to confessionalism.
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Finnish Revivalism as an Expression of Popular Piety

Social Compass, 1982
Le « revivalisme » jouit d'une position sensiblement plus cen trale dans l'Église luthérienne finlandaise que dans beaucoup d'autres Églises européennes. Les phénomènes de revivalisme sont des mouvements populaires qui surgissent dans une certaine mesure indépendamment de la volonté du clergé et constituent une expression de la créativité religieuse ...
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ABCs, almanacs, ballads, chapbooks, popular piety and textbooks

2002
Works designed and priced for a broad public which included but was not exclusively composed of the poorer and less well-educated and works printed for the education of the young were produced in very large numbers during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
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