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Catholic and Reformed

Catholic and Reformed

Catholic and Reformed

The Roman and Protestant Churches in English Protestant Thought, 1600–1640
Anthony Milton, University of Sheffield
May 2002
Available
Paperback
9780521893299

    Religious controversy was central to political conflict in the years leading up to the outbreak of the English Civil War. Historians have focused on one religious doctrine--predestination, but Catholic and Reformed analyzes the broader preconceptions that lay behind religious debate. It offers an analysis of the nature of the English Church, and how this related to the Roman Catholic and Reformed Churches of the Continent. The book's conclusions explain the nature of English religious culture and its role in provoking the Civil War.

    • Major analysis of English Protestantism in the first half of the seventeenth century
    • Wide-ranging interpretation of the role of the Jacobean church and Laudianism in the origins of the English Civil War
    • First substantial guide to early seventeenth-century controversial anti-papal writings

    Reviews & endorsements

    "Milton's is on all accounts a triumphal achievement. He has written a convincing study characterized by clarity of thought, literary grace, exhaustive archival research, and a close reading of contemporary printed sources." The Catholic Historical Review

    "This is a meticulously researched and vigorously argued book." Albion

    "...comprehensive....This carefully researched and extensively documented book requires expertise and patience to assimilate the valuable material." D.P. King, Choice

    "The subjects covered by this book stretch across an amazing spectrum, ranging from theology through doctrine to organization and practice. Milton has used an immense number of writings of English clergy, all from within the official church of England, for his analysis....Cambridge University Press is to be congratulated on an excellently produced monograph with good footnotes and full bibliography." Carola Small, Religious Studies And Theology

    "...provocative study....provides an appreciation of the complexities and subtleties of seventeenth-century thought and rhetoric....This book is recommended highly to all scholars and students of English intellectual, political, and religious history. It should provide many graduate students with insights that can contribute to substantive dissertation topics." William T. Walker, Sixteenth Century Journal

    "His book is a careful and thorough account of what English Protestant clerics thought about Rome and other Continental churches in the first four decades of the seventeenth century." R.J. Morris, Journal of Modern History

    "The work is significant, complex, and detailed....Its sources, interpretations, and detailed analyses make this study invaluable for universities and seminaries." Michael J. Galgano, Religious Studies Review

    "It is clearly written, its arguments persuasive and fully documented, its analyses of polemicist rhetoric meticulously developed." Seventeenth-Century News

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    Product details

    May 2002
    Paperback
    9780521893299
    620 pages
    229 × 153 × 38 mm
    0.97kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: English Protestantism at the dawn of the seventeenth century
    • Part I. The Church of Rome:
    • 1. 'This Immortal Fewde': anti-popery, 'negative popery' and the changing climate of religious controversy
    • 2. The rejection of Antichrist
    • 3. Rome as a true church
    • 4. The errors of the Church of Rome
    • 5. Unity and diversity in the Roman communion: inconsistency or opportunity?
    • 6. Visibility, succession and the Church before Luther
    • 7. Separation and reunion
    • Part II. The Reformed Churches:
    • 8. Doctrinal links: a harmony of confessions?
    • 9. 'The best reformed church': church government and politics
    • Conclusion
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • Anthony Milton , University of Sheffield