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Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Leiden in the Late Sixteenth Century
2. Building a Church, 1572-1579
3. Schism in the Public Church, 1579-80
4. A “Minor Matter”: The Question of “Genevan” Discipline
5. The Second Generation of Conflict: Arminians and Gomarists
6. Public Church, Private Belief: The Tolerated Congregations
Conclusion
Appendix: The Text of the Arbitral Accord
Bibliography Indexes Index of Persons Index of Places Index of Subjects
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