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Faith by statute : Parliament and the settlement of religion, 1559
Jones, Norman L. (Norman Leslie), 1951-London : Royal Historical Society ; Atlantic Highlands, N.J. : Humanities Press, 1982. -
God and the moneylenders : usury and law in early modern England
Jones, Norman L. (Norman Leslie), 1951-Oxford, UK ; Cambridge, Mass., USA : B. Blackwell, 1989.This work examines the history of usury in England, starting with medieval times when usury was condemned and punished by both ecclesiastical and secular laws. It was not unitl 1571 that the ban against usury was relaxed by Parliament - for some, a classic example of the change in mentality brought about by the Reformation and the rise in capitalism. Weber and Tawney believed there was a link between Protestant doctrine and the acceptance of a new version of economic propriety. The author establishes how, by the early 17th century economics had been divorced from religion, economic self-aggrandizement had become morally acceptable and the taking of interest had become natural. about the energy they contain and the chemical changes that ensue as that energy becomes automatically redistributed. It attempts to reveal the fundamental reasons why the world is a place of material diversity and change.
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God and the moneylenders : usury and the law in early modern England
Jones, Norman L. (Norman Leslie), 1951-Oxford, UK ; Cambridge, Mass., USA : B. Blackwell, 1989.This work examines the history of usury in England, starting with medieval times when usury was condemned and punished by both ecclesiastical and secular laws. It was not unitl 1571 that the ban against usury was relaxed by Parliament - for some, a classic example of the change in mentality brought about by the Reformation and the rise in capitalism. Weber and Tawney believed there was a link between Protestant doctrine and the acceptance of a new version of economic propriety. The author establishes how, by the early 17th century economics had been divorced from religion, economic self-aggrandizement had become morally acceptable and the taking of interest had become natural. about the energy they contain and the chemical changes that ensue as that energy becomes automatically redistributed. It attempts to reveal the fundamental reasons why the world is a place of material diversity and change.
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