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On Laudianism : piety, polemic and politics during the personal rule of Charles I /
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Moderate Puritans and the Elizabethan church /
Published 1982Table of Contents: “…Introduction: Laurence Chaderton and the problem of Puritanism -- Moderate beginnings: the case of Edward Dering -- Chaderton's puritanism -- Moderate puritan divine as anti-papal polemicist -- Thomas Cartwright: the search for the centre and the threat of separation -- William Whitaker's position as refracted through his anti-papal polemic -- Theory into practice: puritan practical divinity in the 1580s and 1590s -- William Whitaker at St John's: the puritan scholar as administrator -- Theological disputes of the 1590s -- Conformity: Chaderton's response to the Hampton Court Conference -- William Bradshaw: moderation in extremity.…”
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Scandal and religious identity in early Stuart England : a Northamptonshire maid's tragedy /
Published 2015CONNECT
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How Shakespeare put politics on the stage power and succession in the history plays /
Published 2016Table of Contents: “…CHAPTER 8 The Elizabethan resonances of the reign of King JohnCatholic and protestant appropriations of King John; The Holinshed account; CHAPTER 9 The first time as polemic, the second time as play: Shakespeare's King John and The troublesome reign; Legitimacy problematised; The bastard; Commodity; Popery in The troublesome reign; Popery and the descent into tyranny in King John; The apotheosis of the bastard; England and providence; CHAPTER 10 Richard II, or the rights and wrongs of resistance; Tyranny anatomised; Tyranny outed; The fallacies of sacred kingship.…”
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How Shakespeare put politics on the stage : power and succession in the history plays /
Published 2016Table of Contents: “…CHAPTER 8 The Elizabethan resonances of the reign of King JohnCatholic and protestant appropriations of King John; The Holinshed account; CHAPTER 9 The first time as polemic, the second time as play: Shakespeare's King John and The troublesome reign; Legitimacy problematised; The bastard; Commodity; Popery in The troublesome reign; Popery and the descent into tyranny in King John; The apotheosis of the bastard; England and providence; CHAPTER 10 Richard II, or the rights and wrongs of resistance; Tyranny anatomised; Tyranny outed; The fallacies of sacred kingship.…”
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