This article examines the religious and political worldview of the Scottish minister John Dury during the English Revolution of the mid-seventeenth century. It argues that Dury's activities as an irenicist and philo-semite must be understood as interrelated aspects of an expansionist Protestant cause that included Britain, Ireland, continental Europe, and the Atlantic world. Dury sought to imitate and counter what he perceived to be the principal strengths of early modern Catholicism: confessional unity, imperial expansion, and the coordination of global missionary efforts. The 1640s and 1650s saw the scope of Dury's long-standing vision grow to encompass colonial expansion in Ireland and America, where English and continental Protestants m...
It is tempting to accuse Thomas Thorowgood’s Jewes in America, or, Probabilities that the Americans ...
This article examines the causes and effects of anti-papist legislation in England during the reign ...
Although the Protestant Reformation has traditionally been the focus of research on early modern Eng...
Traditional historiographies of the Reformation, seeing it as a unified, directed transition from Ca...
The article opens by highlighting the parallels between expressions of Protestant feeling in the aft...
This article examines the assessments of John Calvin's life, character, and influence to be found in...
The political situation of the British Isles changed from a uniting monarchy to a military-run, vagu...
This article examines the role of Protestant-Catholic conflict in the English town of Hartlepool, a ...
The article deals with interconnection and close interlacing of religious and political issues in th...
This article presents a significant reinterpretation of an essential text in Scottish (and British) ...
From the beginning of the seventeenth century, Englishmen professed as Benedictine monks in mainland...
This article discusses how Pierre Jurieu's (1637–1713) political journalism advanced the cause of pa...
The article concentrates on the international, and particularly British, dimension of the collective...
Recent historiography on the Elizabethan regime has argued that it was strongly dominated by convinc...
Abstract This article concentrates on the British dimension of the collective identity of the Scott...
It is tempting to accuse Thomas Thorowgood’s Jewes in America, or, Probabilities that the Americans ...
This article examines the causes and effects of anti-papist legislation in England during the reign ...
Although the Protestant Reformation has traditionally been the focus of research on early modern Eng...
Traditional historiographies of the Reformation, seeing it as a unified, directed transition from Ca...
The article opens by highlighting the parallels between expressions of Protestant feeling in the aft...
This article examines the assessments of John Calvin's life, character, and influence to be found in...
The political situation of the British Isles changed from a uniting monarchy to a military-run, vagu...
This article examines the role of Protestant-Catholic conflict in the English town of Hartlepool, a ...
The article deals with interconnection and close interlacing of religious and political issues in th...
This article presents a significant reinterpretation of an essential text in Scottish (and British) ...
From the beginning of the seventeenth century, Englishmen professed as Benedictine monks in mainland...
This article discusses how Pierre Jurieu's (1637–1713) political journalism advanced the cause of pa...
The article concentrates on the international, and particularly British, dimension of the collective...
Recent historiography on the Elizabethan regime has argued that it was strongly dominated by convinc...
Abstract This article concentrates on the British dimension of the collective identity of the Scott...
It is tempting to accuse Thomas Thorowgood’s Jewes in America, or, Probabilities that the Americans ...
This article examines the causes and effects of anti-papist legislation in England during the reign ...
Although the Protestant Reformation has traditionally been the focus of research on early modern Eng...