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Politics, Patronage, and Piety in Early Modern Britain:
A Special Issue in Honour of Paul Christianson
Krista Kesselring
385
From a View to a Discovery:
Edmund Spenser, Sir John Davies, and
the Defects of Law in the Realm of Ireland
D. Alan Orr
395
Common and Civil Law?
Taking Possession of the English Empire
in America, 1575-1630
Ken MacMillan
409
Ancient and Reformed?:
Thomas Bell and Jacobean Conformist Thought
Charles Prior
425
Oh, What a Lovely War?
War, Taxation, and Public Opinion in England, 1624-29
Simon Healy
439
"This Confused, Divided and Wretched City":
The Struggle for London in 1642-43
Ian Gentles
467
Sir Simonds D’Ewes and “the Poitovin Cholick”:
Persecution, Toleration, and the Mind of a
Puritan Member of the Long Parliament
Sears McGee
481
Papacy, Parish Churches, and Prophecy:
The Popish Plot and the London Particular Baptists
— A Case Study
Dennis Bustin
493
The Patience of the Saints, the Apocalypse and
Moderate Nonconformity in Restoration England
Warren Johnston
505
Lockean Essences, Political Posturing, and
John Toland’s Reading of Isaac Newton’s Principia
Jeffrey R. Wigelsworth
521
“A Time and Times and the Dividing of Time”:
Isaac Newton, the Apocalypse and 2060 A.D.
Stephen D. Snobelen
537
Rewriting Cromwell: A Case of Deafening Silences
John Morrill
553
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