European Reformation
Research Group
Papers Delivered at the Sixth Annual Conference
Stonyhurst College,
Lancashire, 29 August - 1 September 1996
- Andrew Pettegree (University of St. Andrews): 'The
sixteenth-century religious book'
Bruce Gordon (University of St.
Andrews): 'What was Zwinglian
spirituality?'
(University of St.
Andrews): 'More than advice for
godly householders: Heinrich Bullinger's The state of Christian Matrimonye and
the English Reformation, 1541-52'
(University of St.
Andrews): 'Pierre Viret and
England'
- Tim Watson (Magdalen College, Oxford): 'Humanists and politics: the Lyon city council,
1520-1580'
(University of
St. Andrews): 'Dancing and
French Calvinist morality, 1572-1598'
(University of Aberdeen): 'Fear and plague-spreaders'
Lisa Watson (University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne): 'Was there a Protestant theory
of witchcraft?'
- Martin Dotterweich (University of Edinburgh): 'A "gret variance of opinioun"?
Scottish Protestants and the sacraments, 1528-1560'
- Jonathan Nelson (University of Manchester): 'Francisco de Enzinas and his Spanish
translation of the New Testament (1543)'
- Patrick Carter (McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada): 'The debate on ministers'
maintenance'
- Gary Knarr (Queen's University, Kingston, Canada): 'Watchmen of England: early Quaker
eschatology and social protest'
- Peter Marshall (University of Warwick): 'Fear, purgatory and polemic in Reformation
England'
- Andrew Spicer (Stonyhurst College): 'Burial and the Reformed Church'
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