
England's Long Reformation, 1500-1800
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Table of Contents
Introduction | |
Re-Thinking the "English Reformation" | |
The Long Reformation | |
Catholicism, Protestantism and the Multitude | |
Comment on Eamon Duffy's Neale Lecture and the Colloquium | |
Religious Toleration and the Reformation | |
Norwich Magistrates in the 16th century | |
From Catholic to Protestant | |
The Changing Meaning of Testamentary Religious Provisions in Elizabethan London | |
Piety and Persuasion in Elizabethan England | |
The Church of England Meets the Family of Love | |
"The Lopped Tree" | |
The Re-Formation of the Suffolk Catholic Community | |
Prisons, Priests and People | |
"Popular" Presbyterianism in the 1640s and 1650s | |
The Cases of Thomas Edwards and Thomas Hall | |
Bristol as a "Reformation City", c.1640-1780 | |
Was There a Methodist Evangelistic Strategy in the 18th Century? | |
The Making of a Protestant Nation | |
"Success" and "Failure" in England's Long Reformation | |
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