Awdeley's Fraternitye of Vacabondes, Harman's Caueat, Haben's Sermon, &c.
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The book "Brotherhood of the Unemployed in England, Harman's Warning, Haben's Sermon and others" is an important document that reflects the social problems and daily life of the people of England in the 16th century. The authors of this collection, John Audley, Thomas Harman, and Reverend Parson Haben, in their writings examine the issues of unemployment, poverty, and the moral aspects of life at that time.
John Audley, as an active participant in the English society of the 16th century, analyzes the causes and consequences of unemployment, reveals the secrets of the life of the Vandals, and also indicates ways to solve these problems.
Thomas Garman develops his "Warning" as a manual for identifying and avoiding fraud and scammers among the unemployed. He pays attention to the insidious methods of making money of unscrupulous persons and tries to prevent the spread of such practices.
In his sermon, Parson Haben addresses the moral condition of his peers, calling for the improvement of spiritual values and a conscious approach to life.
The information collected in this book is authentic and valuable for the study of social processes in ancient England. "The Brotherhood of the Unemployed in England, Harman's Warning, Haben's Sermon, and Others" is a document that encourages discussion and analysis of the topic of social problems and moral standards in past eras.
GB/171746/R
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- John Awdelay
Parson Haben
Thomas Harman - Language
- English
- Release date
- 2018-01-04
- Title
- Awdeley's Fraternitye of Vacabondes, Harman's Caueat, Haben's Sermon, &c.
- Subject
- England -- Literary collections
English prose literature -- Early modern, 1500-1700
PR
Rogues and vagabonds -- Literary collections
Thieves -- Literary collections - Editor
- Edward Viles
Frederick James Furnivall