单词 | pilgrimage of grace |
释义 | > as lemmasPilgrimage of Grace Pilgrimage of Grace n. (also Pilgrimage for Grace) English History a series of popular risings in northern England in 1536 and 1537, opposing the dissolution of the monasteries and other features of the Reformation. ΘΚΠ society > faith > sect > Christianity > Protestantism > Reformation > [noun] > opposition to Pilgrimage of Grace1536 Counter-Reformation1840 1536 in J. Gairdner Lett. & Papers Reign Henry VIII (1888) (modernized text) XI. 304 By all the whole consent of the herdmen of this our pilgrimage for grace. 1601 J. Stow Annales 967 [margin Oth of the rebels in Yorke-shire.] Yee shall not enter into this your pilgrimage of grace for the common wealth onely, but for the loue that you do beare to Gods faith and the church militant [etc.]. 1675 W. Dugdale Baronage Eng. I. 332/1 Upon that Rebellion in the North, called The Pilgrimage of Grace (occasioned by the dissolution of the lesser Monasteries). 1719 F. Nichols Brit. Compendium 137 The Insurrection of the Yorkshire Men, commonly call'd the Pilgrimage of Grace. 1769 E. Kimber Extinct Peerage Eng. 84 His brother Thomas had, for being in an insurrection in Yorkshire, called the pilgrimage of grace, been attainted and executed. 1823 J. Lingard Hist. Eng. VI. 331 Their enterprise was quaintly termed the pilgrimage of grace: on their banners were painted the image of Christ crucified, and the chalice and host. 1853 N. Amer. Rev. Oct. 499 The bloody chastisement that followed the ‘Pilgrimage of Grace’ leaves us no room to doubt how Henry would have punished. 1910 Catholic Encycl. VII. 225/1 Eventually, in the autumn of 1536, the people banded together in a very formidable insurrection known as the Pilgrimage of Grace. 1995 Catholic Insight Apr. 16/1 The Pilgrimage of Grace (1536), a huge popular rising of the Catholics in the North of England which demanded the restoration of papal authority over the Church of England. < as lemmas |
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