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1457

Milton A. Catholic and Reformed. The Roman and Protestant Churches in English Protestant Thought. — Cambridge University Press, 1995. — P. 444, 454–455; Sommerville J.P. Trie Royal Supremacy and Episcopacy “Jure Divino”, 1603–1640 // JEH. — 1983. — Vol. 34.; Sommerville M.R. Richard Hooker and his Contemporaries on Episcopacy: An Elizabethan Consensus // JEH. — 1984. — Vol. 35; Atherton I. Viscount Scudamore's Laudianism: the Religious Practices of the First Viscount Scudamore // Historical Journal. — 1991. — Vol. 34.

1458

Collinson P. England and International Calvinism 1558–1640 // International Calvinism 1541 — 1715 / Ed. by M. Prestwich. — Oxford, 1985. — P. 198.

1459

MacCulloch D. The Later Reformation in England 1547–1603. — New York, 1990. — P. 70–71.

1460

Kendall R.T. Calvin and English Calvinism. — Oxford, 1979. — P. 52–53.

1461

Milton A. Catholic and Reformed. The Roman and Protestant Churches in English Protestant Thought. — Cambridge University Press, 1995. — P. 396–397; Adams S.L. The Protestant Cause: Religious Alliance with the West European Calvinist Communities as a Political Issue in England,1585–1630. — Oxford University PhD, 1973.

1462

Milton A. Catholic and Reformed. The Roman and Protestant Churches in English Protestant Thought. — Cambridge University Press, 1995. — P. 394–395, 412–415, 418.

1463

Patterson W.B. The Synod of Dort and the Early Stuart Church // This Sacred History / Ed. by D.S. Armentrout. — Cambridge (Mass.), 1990; Milton A. Catholic and Reformed. The Roman and Protestant Churches in English Protestant Thought. — Cambridge University Press, 1995. — P. 420–421, 429.

1464

Milton A. Catholic and Reformed. The Roman and Protestant Churches in English Protestant Thought. — Cambridge University Press, 1995. — P. 432–438.

1465

Milton A. Catholic and Reformed. The Roman and Protestant Churches in English Protestant Thought. — Cambridge University Press, 1995.. — P. 496–502; Lake P. The Laudians and the Argument from Authority // Court, Country and Culture / Ed. by B.Y. Kunze, D. Branligam. — Rochester, 1992.

1466

Milton A. Catholic and Reformed. The Roman and Protestant Churches in English Protestant Thought. — Cambridge University Press, 1995. — P. 503–515; Grell O.P. A Friendship Turned Sour: Puritans and Dutch Calvinists in East Anglia, 1603–1660 // Religious Dissent in East Anglia / Ed. by E.S. Leedham-Green. — Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 1991; Hoyle D.M. Near Popery Yet No Popery. Theological Debate in Cambridge, 1590–1644. — Cambridge University PhD, 1991.

1467

Milton A. Catholic and Reformed. The Roman and Protestant Churches in English Protestant Thought. — Cambridge University Press, 1995. — P. 527, 531; White P. The Via Media of the Early Stuart Church // The Early Stuart Church / Ed. by K. Fincham. — London, 1993.

1468

Milton A. Catholic and Reformed. The Roman and Protestant Churches in English Protestant Tought. — Cambridge University Press, 1995. — P. 534.

1469

Burgess G. The Politics of the Ancient Constitution. — London, 1992.

1470

Milton A. Catholic and Reformed. The Roman and Protestant Churches in English Protestant Thought. — Cambridge University Press, 1995., — P. 538–543; Clark S. Inversion, Misrule and the Meaning of Witchcraft // Past & Present. — 1980. — № 87; Cust R. News and Politics in Early Seventeenth Century England // Past & Present. — 1986. — № 112.

1471

Milton A. Catholic and Reformed? The Roman and Protestant Churches in English Protestant Thought. — Cambridge University Press, 1995. — P. 546.

1472

White P. Predestination, Policy and Polemic: Conflict and Consensus in the English Church from the Reformation to the Civil War. — Cambridge, 1992.

1473

The Early Stuart Church, 1603–1642 / Ed. by К. Fincham. — Stanford, 1993.

1474

Visitation Articles and Injunctions of the Early Stuart. Church Church of England Record Society / Ed. by K. Fincham. — Woodbridge, 1994. — Vol. I.

1475

Maltby J. Prayer Book and People in Elizabethan and Early Stuart England. — Cambridge, 1998.





1476

Ibid. — P. 118.

1477

Ibid. — P. 20.

1478

Ibid. — P. 45.

1479

Ibid.

1480

Oldridge D. Religion and Society in Early Stuart England. — Aldershot, 1998.

1481

Paterson W.B. James VI and the Reunion of Christendom. — Cambridge, 1997.

1482

Ferrell L.A. Government by Polemic: James I, the Kings Preachers and the Rhetorics of Conformity, 1603–1625. — Stanford, 1998.

1483

Ibid. — P. 7.

1484

Ibid. — Р. 141

1485

Ibid. — Р. 142.

1486

Beaver D.S. Parish Communities and Religious Conflict in the Vale of Gloucester, 1590 — 1690. — Cambridge (Mass.), 1998.

1487

Todd M. “All One with Tom Thumb”: Arminianism, Popery and the Story of the Reformation in Early Stuart Cambridge // Church History. — 1995. — Vol. 64. — № 4.

1488

Тyacke N. Anti-Calvinists. — Oxford, 1987; Lake P. Calvinism and the English Church 1570 — 1635 // Past & Present. — 1987. — № 114. — P. 32–76.

1489

Pocock J. British History: A Plea for a New Subject // Journal of Modern History. — 1987. — Vol. 47. — P. 601–628.

1490

Russell С. The Pall of the British Monarchies, 1637–1643. — Oxford, 1991.

1491

The Sixteenth Century 1485–1603 / Ed. by P. Collinson. — Oxford, 2002. — P. 2.

1492

Ibid. — P. 223.

1493

MacGrath P. Papists and Puritans under Elizabeth I. — London, 1967; George Ch.H. Puritanism as History and Historiography// Past and Present. — 1968. — № 41. — P. 77–104; Lament W.M. Puritanism as History and Historiography: Some Further Thoughts // Past and Present. — 1969. — № 44. — P. 133–144; O'Day R. The Debate on the English Reformation. — London-New York, 1986.