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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Illustrations vii
  4. Contributors ix
  5. Abbreviations xi
  6. Introduction 1
  7. 1 ‘Jewish Christianity’ in Antiquity: Meaningless Category or Heuristic Irritant? 7
  8. 2 ‘Sola Fide’: the Wrong Slogan? 25
  9. 3 Both Cromwellian and Augustinian: the Influence of Thomas Cromwell on Reform within the Early Modern English Austin Friars 40
  10. 4 Lex, Rex and Sex: the Bigamy of Philipp of Hesse and the Lutheran Recourse to Natural Law 56
  11. 5 The Authority of Scripture in Reformation Anglicanism: Then and Now 77
  12. 6 Orthodoxy and Heresy in the Post-Reformation 98
  13. 7 Profanity and Piety in the Church Porch: the Place of Transgression in Early Modern England 120
  14. 8 Writing on the Walls: Word and Image in the Post-Reformation English Church 138
  15. 9 The Myth of the Church of England 159
  16. 10 Mysticism, Orthodoxy and Reformed Identity before the English Revolution: the Case of John Everard 176
  17. 11 Sacrilege and the Sacred in England’s Second Reformation, 1640–1660 193
  18. 12 ‘I had not the patience to be quiet’: Arthur Bury and The Naked Gospel 208
  19. 13 ‘A soul-corrupting indifferentism’: the Intellectual Development of Benjamin Henry Latrobe 219
  20. 14 Newman, Dogma and Freedom in the Church 238
  21. 15 ‘Tommy, ’ow’s yer soul?’ Reconsidering Religion and the British Soldier 256
  22. 16 The King James Vulgate 281
  23. 17 The Myth of the Anglican Communion? 294
  24. Select Bibliography of Diarmaid MacCulloch’s Scholarly Works 313
  25. Bibliography 319
  26. Index 355
  27. Tabula Gratulatoria 375
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