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List of Tables | vii | |
List of Appendices | ix | |
Introduction | xi | |
Part 1 | Regulating Religion and Christian Morality in the King's Armies Before 1642 | |
Chapter 1 | Early English Orders | 3 |
Chapter 2 | The First Bishops' War | 22 |
Arundel's Orders of 1639 | 22 | |
Chapter 3 | The Second Bishops' War: 1640 to 1641 | 52 |
Northumberland's Orders of 1640 | 52 | |
Holland's Orders of 1641 | 76 | |
Part 2 | Regulating Religion and Christian Morality in the King's Armies During the Civil Wars | |
Establishing the Texts | 83 | |
Chapter 4 | The Civil War: 1642 | 98 |
His Majesty's Orders of 1642 | 98 | |
Newcastle's Orders of 1642 | 111 | |
Chapter 5 | The Civil War: 1643 to 1643/4 | 129 |
Proclamation, June 12, 1643 | 130 | |
His Majesty's Orders of 1643/4 | 141 | |
Chapter 6 | The Civil War: 1644 to 1645 | 178 |
Proclamation of April 8, 1644 | 178 | |
Injunctions of November 1645 | 185 | |
Chapter 7 | Conclusion | 212 |
Appendices | 219 | |
Bibliography | 231 | |
Index | 245 |
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