Introduction: English Protestantism at the dawn of the seventeenth century; Part I. The Church of Rome: 1. 'This Immortal Fewde': anti-popery, 'negative popery' and the changing climate of religious controversy; 2. The rejection of Antichrist; 3. Rome as a true church; 4. The errors of the Church of Rome; 5. Unity and diversity in the Roman communion: inconsistency or opportunity?; 6. Visibility, succession and the Church before Luther; 7. Separation and reunion; Part II. The Reformed Churches: 8. Doctrinal links: a harmony of confessions?; 9. 'The best reformed church': church government and politics; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
Challenging account of religious controversy between Catholic and Protestant before the Civil War.
'… an enormously subtle and sophisticated book which represents a major advance in our understanding of the early Stuart Church … a profound and important achievement: the religious landscape of early seventeenth-century England will never look the same again.' History Today
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