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Ghosts, Witches and Portents in Early Modern Europe: Essay Bibliography Q 2.1
Bibliography for essay: How did the protestant notion of providence differ from the traditional concept of miracles?
Prepared for the special subject module: Ghosts, Witches and Portents in Early Modern Europe.
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Dr Matt Phillpott
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Ghosts, Witches and Portents in Early Modern Europe: Seminar 2.8: Providence and the Natural World
A seminar that explores beliefs in portents in early-modern Europe. This seminar is linked to seminar 07 on Protestant Piety.
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Dr Matt Phillpott
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Ghosts, Witches and Portents in Early Modern Europe: Seminar 2.9: Monstrous Births and unnatural Happenings
This seminar explores how 'monstrous creatures' and human birth accidents were understood as signs of God's providence.
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Dr Matt Phillpott
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