New scrutinies of the most important political and religious debates of the post-Reformation period.
Introduction - Peter Lake
Art and Iconoclasm in Early Modern England - Keith Thomas
The Latitude of the Church of England - Diarmaid MacCulloch
Joan of Contention: The Myth of the Female Pope in Early Modern England - Thomas Freeman
Anti-Puritanism: the Structure of a Prejudice - Peter Lake
The Fortunes of English Puritanism: an Elizabethan Perspective - Brett Usher
What's in a Name? Dudley Fenner and the Peculiarities of Puritan Nomenclature - Patrick Collinson
Puritan Preachers and their Patrons - Paul S Seaver
New England's Reformation: `Wee shall be as a Citty upon a Hill, the Eies of All People are upon Us' - Susan Hardman Moore
`Anglicanism' by Stealth: the Career and Influence of John Overall - Anthony Milton
Destroyed for doing my Duty: Thomas Felton and the Penal Laws under Elizabeth and James I - Thomas Cogswell
Charles I and Providence - Richard P Cust
John Shawe and Edward Bowles: Civic Preachers at Peace and War - W J Sheils
Material Evidence: The Religious Legacy of the Interregnum at St George Tombland, Norwich - Kenneth Fincham