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Education of a Christian Society
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Andrew Pettegree
art history Reformation
Assertio Septem Sacramentorum
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Bakhuizen Van Den Brink
Brother Cornelis
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Christopher J. Bradshaw
cross-Channel humanist networks
De Weert
East Friesland
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exile literature studies
Fourth Earl
George Bernard
Greg Walker
Guido Marnef
Habsburg Netherlands
Happy Republic
Historie Van
Iconoclastic Fury
Ilja M. Veldman
Institutio Principis Christiani
intellectual exchange Europe
Jane Dawson
Johannes Wierix
John Ponet
Karel Bostoen
Karin Tilmans
Late Medieval Piety
Lay Chalice
literary propaganda analysis
Lucas De Heere
Maarten Van Heemskerck
Marcus Gheeraerts
Northern Humanism
Petrus Dathenus
Philip III
Protestant church formation
Reformed Church Ministers
Richard Rex
sixteenth century religious reform
Thomas Paynell
Van Dorsten
Wiebe Bergsma
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9780754600015
- Weight: 576g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 28 May 1999
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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Throughout the sixteenth century, political and intellectual developments in Britain and The Netherlands were closely intertwined. At different times religious refugees from one or other country found a secure haven across the Channel, and a constant interchange of books, ideas and personnel underscored the affinity of lands which both made a painful progress towards Protestantism during the course of the century. This collection of ten new studies, all by specialists active in the field, explores the full ramifications of these links, from the first intellectual contacts inspired by the growth of Humanism to the planting of established Protestant churches. With contributions from specialists in art history, literary studies and history, the volume also underscores the vitality of new research in this field and points the way to several new departures in the field of Reformation and Renaissance studies.
N. Scott Amos, Andrew Pettegree
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