Polly Ha: Reformation and the Uses of Reception
Patrick Collinson: The Fog in the Channel Clears: The Rediscovery
of the Continental Dimension to the British Reformation
Bruce Gordon: The Authority of Antiquity: England and the
Protestant Latin Bible
Elisabeth Leedham-Green: Unreliable Witnesses
John S. Craig: Erasmus or Calvin? The politics of book purchase in
the early modern English parish
Carl R. Trueman & Carrie Euler: The Reception of Martin Luther in
Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century England
Torrance Kirby: Peter Martyr Vermigli's political theology and the
Elizabethan Church
Jane E. A. Dawson: John Knox, Christopher Goodman and the 'Example
of Geneva'
Anthony Milton: The Church of England and the Palatinate,
1566-1642
Nicholas Thompson: Martin Bucer and Early Seventeenth-Century
Scottish Irenicism
Howard Hotson: 'A Reformation of Common Learning': Educational
reform in Reformed central Europe and its reception in the
English-speaking world, c. 1642
Andrew Pettegree: Afterword
There are no weak essays here: all deserve their place.
*Glen Bowman, Church History*
This volume contributes to that scholrarly movement of thought by
rediscovering the Continental dimentions of the Reformations in
Britain ... All most enlightening, reminding us of the 'strange
death of Lutheran England' and the clear shift after Edward VI to a
more Reformed version of Protestantism that characterised the
settled state of the Church here in this formative period.
*Dr Lee Gatiss, Churchman*
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