Dutch Puritanism: A History of English and Scottish Churches of the Netherlands in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries

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Wipf and Stock Publishers, 14 okt 2016 - 500 pagina's
Keith L. Sprunger is Oswald H. Wedel Professor of History Emeritus at Bethel College, North Newton, Kansas. His main scholarly interests are seventeenth-century English and Dutch Puritanism, the history of printing, Mennonite history, oral history, and historic preservation. Publications include The Learned Doctor William Ames (1972), Dutch Puritanism (1982), Trumpets from the Tower (1994), and Bethel College of Kansas 1887-2012 (2012). He enjoys collecting antiquarian books and historical postcards.
 

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Ancient and Familiar
3
English Religion in the SixteenthCentury Netherlands
13
The Amsterdam Separatists and Anabaptists
43
The English Reformed Church at Amsterdam 1607
91
Churches at Rotterdam Brielle and Dort to 1660
162
Middelburg Flushing
187
The Utrecht and Arnhem Churches to 1660
212
The Merchant Adventurers
233
Developments in Theology and Church Government
319
Relations between the Dutch and British Churches
354
Times of Wars and Revolution 16401670
378
Churches at Amsterdam Haar
397
The PostRestoration Churches at Rotterdam Dort
427
The Puritan Mind in England The Nether
457
Primary Sources
465
Index of Persons
471

land and Overijssel
262
The English Synod Printing and Other Puritan Enter
285

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Over de auteur (2016)

Keith L. Sprunger is Oswald H. Wedel Professor of History Emeritus at Bethel College, North Newton, Kansas. His main scholarly interests are seventeenth-century English and Dutch Puritanism, the history of printing, Mennonite history, oral history, and historic preservation. Publications include The Learned Doctor William Ames (1972), Dutch Puritanism (1982), Trumpets from the Tower (1994), and Bethel College of Kansas 1887-2012 (2012). He enjoys collecting antiquarian books and historical postcards.

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