In a pioneering discussion of the English Reformation and its aftermath, this book offers an alternative interpretation of the religious and political history of Elizabethan and early Stuart England.
This volume brings together reformation and reception studies by exploring the relationship between reformations on the European continent and in Britain. It sheds new light on familiar associations,
The Puritans on Independence sheds light on the rise of new claims by puritans to freedom as "independence" several decades earlier than modern scholarship has assumed. This critical edition of long-l
This critical edition of the scribal publication 'Reformed Government' c. 1594 provides a unique point of entry into the 1590s. Recovering a pivotal moment in the history of puritan radicalism, it rep