The Protestant cause : religious alliance with the West European Calvinist communities as a political issue in England, 1585-1630
<p>It has long been accepted that protestant ideological aspirations played an important role in the foreign policy of England in the period from the Henrican Reformation to the Civil War; but little attempt has been made systematically to analyse the effects of this role. Most discussions of...
Auteur principal: | Adams, SL |
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Format: | Thèse |
Langue: | English |
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1973
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