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(Review) John Coffey (ed), The Oxford History of Protestant Dissenting Traditions, Volume I: The Post-Reformation Era, 1559-1689 (Oxford University Press, 2020).

Robert W Daniel

Bunyan Studies: The Journal of Reformation and Nonconformist Culture, Issue 26, pp. 110-116., 2022

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Review article: The English Reformation and the Church of Ireland

Henry A Jefferies

Irish Historical Studies, 2018

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Religion in England, 1688–1791. By Gordon Rupp. Oxford History of the Christian Church. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987. xiii + 584. $79.00

Barry Levis

Church History, 1990

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The Search for Salvation: Lay Faith in Scotland, 1480-1560/reforming the Scottish Parish: The Reformation in Fife, 1560-1640/commonwealth and the English Reformation: Protestantism and the Politics of Religious Change in the Gloucester Vale, 1483-1560

Glenn Moots

2011

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Elliot Vernon, review of P. Ha, English Presbyterianism,1590-1640 (Stanford 2011), (Reviews in History, review no. 1074)

Elliot Vernon

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Enforcing Reformation in Ireland and Scotland, 1550–1700. Edited by Elizabethanne Boran and Crawford Gribben. St. Andrews Studies in Reformation History. Burlington, Vt.: Ashgate, 2006. xii + 267 pp. $99.95 cloth

Alan MacDonald

Church History, 2007

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The Oxford history of Anglicanism, I: Reformation and identity, c. 1520–1662. By Anthony Milton. Pp. xxvi + 500 incl. 8 ills. Oxford–New York: Oxford University Press, 2017. £95. 978 0 19 963973 1

debora shuger

The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 2018

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English Reformations-Patrick Collinson

Joseph Cotter

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The Religion of Protestants: The Church in English Society, 1559-1625

Peter Lake

The American Historical Review, 1984

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'English Catholicism, 1680-1830'. 6 volumes. Edited by Michael Mullett (Pickering & Chatto, 2006) in Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, volume 31, number 1 (March, 2008), pp. 172-76.

Peter B Nockles

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The English Reformation and the Church of Ireland

Henry A Jefferies

Irish Historical Studies, 2017

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‘“True churchmen”? Anglican Evangelicals and history, c. 1770-1850’, Theology (Sep-Oct 2012), 339-49

Gareth Atkins

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Review: Kelvin Randall, Evangelicals Etcetera: Conflict and Conviction in the Church of England's Parties (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005), 252 + xiii pp. £35/£15.99. ISBN 0—7546—5215—7 (hbk); 0—7546—5217—3 (pbk). DOI: 10.1177/1744136607074404

David Voas

Ecclesiology, 2007

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Scripture Politics: Ulster Presbyterians and Irish Radicalism in the Late Eighteenth Century

Ian McBride

The American Historical Review, 1999

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‘The Last and Greatest Triumph of the European Radical Reformation’? Anabaptism, Spiritualism, and Anti-Trinitarianism in the English Revolution’ in Bridget Heal, Anorthe Kremers (eds): Radicalism and Dissent in the World of Protestant Reform (Göttingen, Vandenhoeck&Ruprecht, 2017).

John Coffey

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Scottish Influences upon the Reformed Churches in North-West England c.1689 – 1829: a study of the ministry within the Congregational and Presbyterian churches in Lancashire, Cumberland and Westmorland.

Jonathan Westaway

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The Reformation and Robert Barnes: History, Theology and Polemic in Early Modern England. By Korey D. Maas. Studies in Modern British Religious History, Volume 23. Woodbridge, U.K.: The Boydell Press, 2010. xii + 250 pp. $99.00 cloth

Donald K. McKim

Church History, 2012

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'The Reformation Revised? The Contested Reception of the English Reformation in Nineteenth-Century Protestantism', in Reinventing the Reformation in the Nineteenth Century: A Cultural History, ed. P. Nockles & V. Westbrook, Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, Vol 90. no.1, Spring 2014, pp. 231-56.

Peter B Nockles

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‘“That is Best, Which Was First”: Christian Primitivism and the Reformation Church of England, 1548-1722’, in David Manning (ed.), Reformation & Renaissance Review. Special Issue: The Church of England as ‘Primitive Christianity Restored’? 13.2 (2011), 153-93.

David Manning

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Church authority and non-subscription controversies in early 18th century Presbyterianism

Scott Sealy

unpublished PhD thesis, 2010

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Comptes rendus / Reviews of books: Liturgy and Literature in the Making of Protestant England Timothy Rosendale Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. 237 p

Torrance Kirby

Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses, 2009

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High or low? Writing the Irish Reformation in the early nineteenth century

Alan Ford

Bulletin of the John Rylands Library

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The Presbyterians of Ulster, 1680-1730. Robert Whan. Woodbridge, Sussex, England: The Boydell Press, 2013. 251 pages. ISBN: 978-1-84383-872-2

Peter Gilmore

2015

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Review: Elizabeth Clarke and Robert W. Daniel (eds.), People and Piety: Protestant Devotional Identities in Early Modern England (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2020)

Robert W Daniel

Bunyan Studies: A Journal of Reformation and Nonconformist Culture, 25.1 (2021), pp. 119-123.

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The Church of England and Christian Antiquity. The Construction of a Confessional Identity in the 17th Century

Jean-Louis Quantin

Church History and Religious Culture, 2012

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The Plain Man's Pathways to Heaven: Kinds of Christianity in Post-Reformation England

Ronald Fritze

History: Reviews of New Books, 2008

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Book Review: Thomas A. Howard and Mark A. Noll (eds.), Protestantism after 500 Years, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016), in Journal of Religious History.

James C . Ungureanu, Ph.D.

Journal of Religious History, 2017

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Enforcing reformation in Ireland and Scotland, 1550–1700. Edited by Elizabethanne Boran and Crawford Gribben. (St Andrews Studies in Reformation History.) Pp. xi+264. Aldershot–Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2006. £55. 0 7546 5582 2

Jane Dawson

The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 2008

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The Latitudinarians and the Church of England, 1660–1700. By W. M. Spellman. Athens, Georgia: The University of Georgia Press, 1993. x + 228 pp. $40.00

Barry Levis

Church History, 1994

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'The Scottish Reformation was not Protestant', International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church 14.2 (2014), 115-127.

Stephen Mark Holmes

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John McCafferty. The Reconstruction of the Church of Ireland: Bishop Bramhall and the Laudian Reforms, 1633–1641. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. xiii + 268 pp. index. tbls. map. bibl. $99. ISBN: 978-0-521-643-18-4

R. Malcolm Smuts

Renaissance Quarterly, 2008

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Enlightenment notions for Counter-Enlightenment purposes have not to date been used to provide a comprehensive context for Scottish religious history-writing in the age of Counter-Revolution and Restoration. The Evangelical historian and divine

Fatih Durgun

2014

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Review of Jeffrey Stephen, Defending the Revolution: The Church of Scotland, 1689- 1716

Brent Sirota

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The Culture of Protestantism in Early Modern Scotland

Alan MacDonald

Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies, 2004

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‘Religion’, in Laura L. Knoppers, ed., The Oxford Handbook of Literature of the English Revolution (OUP, 2012), 98-117.

John Coffey

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