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Protestants, Puritans and Laudians
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 February 2009
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1 This phrase does not occur in the book, but in Parry's article on Harrison: ‘Trinity College Dublin MS, 165: the study of time in the sixteenth century’, Historical Research 62 (1989), 15–33. Harrison is described as a ‘representative Elizabethan Protestant’ on p. 33. Whether the phrase is used or not, it certainly accurately expresses or encapsulates the view taken of Harrison in A Protestant Vision.Google Scholar
2 Oxford 1979.Google Scholar
3 The English Puritan Movement, London 1967; The Religion of the Protestants: the church in English society, 7559–1625, Oxford 1982.Google Scholar
4 Anti-Calvinists: the rise of English Arminianism c. 1590–1640, Oxford 1987.Google Scholar