Table of contents for Godly reformers and their opponents in early modern England : religion in Norwich, c.1560-1643 / Matthew Reynolds.

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CONTENTS
List of illustrations and maps	page	00
Preface and Acknowledgements		000
Abbreviations		00
INTRODUCTION
1. The godly, their opponents and England's 'wars of religion'			0	
2. Norwich's Reformation history revisited						00
					
PART I: THE MAKING OF A PROTESTANT CITY, c. 1560-1619
3. Immigration, Catholic conspiracy and the rise of a godly moral order 		00
4. Urban magistracy and ministry, 1570-1619						00
5. An undercurrent of dissent, 1580-c. 1620						000		
PART II: RELIGIOUS CHANGE AND GODLY REACTION IN THE 1620s
6. New directions in episcopal government: the Samuel Harsnett years		000
7. The 1624 parliament, its repercussions and the case of St Gregory's parish		000						
PART III: CONFESSIONAL DISCORD AND THE IMPACT
 OF LAUDIANISM IN THE 1630s
8. Godly reaction: the Norfolk feoffees and the Tombland lectureship			000
9. 'Some joyfully conformed, others frowardly opposed': Matthew Wren		000
and the 1636 stirs
PART IV: TRACING THE PURITAN REVOLUTION IN NORWICH
10. Puritan diaspora, 1636-1640								000
11. Puritan revolution, 1640-1643							000
CONCLUSION		
12. Godly reformers and their opponents in Norwich and beyond		000
Bibliography		000
Index		000
 

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Norwich (England) -- Church history -- 16th century.
Norwich (England) -- Church history -- 17th century.
Reformation -- England -- Norwich.