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John Knox and the British Reformations
John Knox and the British Reformations
Edited by
Roger A. Mason
First published 1998 by Ashgate Publishing Reissued 2018 by Routledge 2 Park - photo 2
First published 1998 by Ashgate Publishing
Reissued 2018 by Routledge
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A Library of Congress record exists under LC control number: 98035720
Typeset in Sabon by Mantn Typesetters, 5-7 Eastfield Road, Louth, Lincolnshire, LN11 7AJ
ISBN 13: 978-1-138-32365-0 (hbk)
ISBN 13: 978-0-429-45126-3 (ebk)
Contents
Roger A. Mason
James Kirk
Carol Edington
Euan Cameron
Patrick Collinson
David F. Wright
J.H. Burns
Jane E.A. Dawson
Roger A. Mason
W. Ian P. Hazlett
Stephen Alford
Jenny Wormald
Michael Lynch
Michael F. Graham
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Guide
St Andrews Studies in Reformation History
Editorial Board: Bruce Gordon, Andrew Pettegree and John Guy, St Andrews Reformation Studies Institute, Amy Nelson Burnett, University of Nebraska at Lincoln, Euan Cameron, University of Newcastle upon Tyne and Kaspar von Greyerz, University of Basel
The Shaping of a Community: The Rise and Reformation of the English Parish c. 1400-1560
Beat Kmin
Seminary or University? The Genevan Academy and Reformed Higher Education, 1560-1620
Karin Maag
Marian Protestantism: Six Studies
Andrew Pettegree
Protestant History and Identity in Sixteenth-Century Europe
(2 volumes) edited by Bruce Gordon
Antifraternalism and Anticlericalism in the German Reformation: Johann Eberlin von Gnzburg and the Campaign against the Friars
Geoffrey Dipple
Reformations Old and New: Essays on the Socio-Economic Impact of Religious Change c. 1470-1630
edited by Beat Kmin
Piety and the People: Religious Printing in French, 1511-1551
Francis M. Higman
The Reformation in Eastern and Central Europe
edited by Karin Maag
John Foxe and the English Reformation
edited by David Loades
The Reformation and the Book
Jean-Franois Gilmont, edited and translated by Karin Maag
The Magnificent Ride: The First Reformation in Hussite Bohemia
Thomas A. Fudge
Kepler's Tbingen: Stimulus to a Theological Mathematics
Charlotte Methuen
'Practical Divinity': The Works and Life of Revd Richard Greenham
Kenneth L. Parker and Eric J. Carlson
Belief and Practice in Reformation England: A Tribute to Patrick Collinson by his Students
edited by Susan Wabuda and Caroline Litzenberger
Frontiers of the Reformation: Dissidence and Orthodoxy in Sixteenth-Century Europe Auke Jelsma
The Jacobean Kirk, 1567-1625: Sovereignty, Polity and Liturgy
Alan R. MacDonald
Stephen Alford is a British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge. He is the author of The Early Elizabethan Polity: William Cecil and the British Succession Crisis 1558-1569 (1998) as well as articles on William Cecil and Anglo-Scottish relations. He is currently researching aspects of political culture in the reign of Edward VI.
J.H. Burns is Professor Emeritus of the History of Political Thought at the University of London and is an Honorary Research Fellow, University College, London. His recent major publications include The True Law of Kingship: Concepts of Monarchy in Early Modern Scotland (1996) and he is currently working on aspects of fifteenth- and sixteenth-century conciliarism and papalism.
Euan Cameron is Professor of Early Modern History in the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. He is the author of The European Reformation (1991) and editor of Early Modern Europe (1998). He is currently researching popular superstition in the late medieval and early modern periods and writing a general history of the Waldensian heresies between the twelfth and seventeenth centuries.
Patrick Collinson retired as Regius Professor of Modern History at the University of Cambridge in 1996. A renowned authority on sixteenth-century religious history, his many publications include The Elizabethan Puritan Movement (1967), Archbishop Grindal (1979), The Religion of Protestants (1982) and Elizabethan Essays (1994).
Jane E.A. Dawson is John Laing Lecturer in the History and Theology of the Reformation in the Department of Ecclesiastical History at the University of Edinburgh. The author of many articles on sixteenth-century British political and religious thought, she is the editor of the forthcoming Scottish History Society volume of Campbell Letters, 1550-83, and is completing a political biography of the 5th Earl of Argyll, c. 1530-73.
Carol Edington was formerly a British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of St Andrews and is the author of Court and Culture in Renaissance Scotland: Sir David Lindsay of the Mount (1994). She has published several articles on the cult of chivalry in late medieval Scotland as well as on various aspects of the Scottish Reformation.
Michael F. Graham is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Akron. He is the author of The Uses of Reform: 'Godly Discipline' and Popular Behavior in Scotland and Beyond 1560-1610 (1996) as well as of several essays and articles on medieval and early modern Scottish, English and French history. He is currently researching the history of crime and law enforcement in early modern Britain.
W. Ian P. Hazlett is Senior Lecturer in Ecclesiastical History at the University of Glasgow. As well as publishing extensively on the thought of Bucer, Calvin and Knox, he has edited Early Christianity to 600 ad (1991) and Traditions of Theology at Glasgow 1450-1990: A Miscellany (1994). Current research includes the completion of a critical edition of a tract by Bucer for the series Martini Buceri opera latini.
James Kirk is Reader in Scottish History at the University of Glasgow. He is the author of Patterns of Reform: Continuity and Change in the Reformation Kirk (1989) and his more recent publications include editions of The Books of Assumption of the Thirds of Benefices: Scottish Ecclesiastical Rentals at the Reformation (1995) and Calendar of Scottish Supplications to Rome, vol. 5, 1447-71 (1997).
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