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  • The Cambridge Companion to Puritanism
  • Written by author John Coffey
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, 10/17/2012
  • Puritan' was originally a term of contempt, and 'Puritanism' has often been stereotyped by critics and admirers alike. As a distinctive and particularly intense variety of early modern Reformed Protestantism, it was a product of acute tensions within the
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List of Contributors ix

Introduction John Coffey Paul C. H. Lim

Part I English Puritanism

1 Antipuritanism Patrick Collinson 19

2 The growth of English Puritanism John Craig 34

3 Early Stuart Puritanism Tom Webster 48

4 The Puritan Revolution John Morrill 67

5 Later Stuart Puritanism John Spurr 89

Part II Beyond England

6 Puritanism and the continental Reformed Churches Anthony Milton 109

7 The Puritan experiment in New England, 1630-1660 Francis J. Bremer 127

8 New England, 1660-1730 David D. Hall 143

9 Puritanism in Ireland and Wales Crawford Gribben 159

10 The problem of Scotland's Puritans Margo Todd 174

Part III Major themes

11 Practical divinity and spirituality Charles E. Hambrick-Stowe 191

12 Puritan polemical divinity and doctrinal controversy Dewey D. Wallace, Jr 206

13 Puritans and the Church of England: historiography and ecclesiology Paul C. H. Lim 223

14 Radical Puritanism, C. 1558-1660 David R. Como 241

15 Puritan millenarianism in Old and New England Jeffrey K. Jue 259

16 The godly and popular culture Alexandra Walsham 277

17 Puritanism and gender Ann Hughes 294

18 Puritanism and literature N. H. Keeble 309

Part IV Puritanism and posterity

19 Puritan legacies John Coffey 327

20 The historiography of Puritanism Peter Lake 346

Index 373


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