Lamentation of a Sinner

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Lamentation of a Sinner is a mid-16th-century Protestant devotional and autobiographical work that reflects the religious convictions and personal piety of England’s Queen Catherine Parr.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian devotional literature
Protestant literature
autobiographical work
devotional work
associatedWith Catherine Parr
English royal court
author Catherine Parr
Catherine, Queen of England
countryOfOrigin England
doctrinalOrientation Lutheran-influenced
evangelical
focusesOn assurance of salvation
personal confession of sin
scripture-based devotion
genre autobiographical writing
devotional literature
theological treatise
hasPerspective first-person spiritual testimony
historicalContext English Reformation
Tudor England
reign of Henry VIII
intendedAudience English Protestants
lay Christian readers
language English
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement Reformation literature
literarySignificance early example of English Protestant devotional prose
important document of royal female authorship in the Reformation
mainTheme inner spiritual struggle
justification by faith
personal piety
repentance
sin and grace
portrays Catherine Parr’s personal piety
Catherine Parr’s religious convictions
reflectsBeliefsOf Catherine Parr
English Reformation dissenting movements
surface form: English Protestant reformers
religiousSignificance witness to Protestant theology at the English court
religiousTradition English Reformation
Protestantism
setting spiritual life of an English queen
timePeriod mid-16th century
topic critique of mere outward religion
relationship between sinner and God
reliance on divine mercy

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Catherine Parr authored Lamentation of a Sinner