Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: 1. London Stranger Churches in the International Reformation, 1547-1565
  • 1. From the Community under Edward vi to the Elizabethan Resettlement
  • 2. Impact of the Exile's Books and Psalms on the Low Countries
  • 3. Influence of the Stranger Churches on Their Continental Brethren
  • 4. Conclusion
  • 2. Between Dissent and Cooperation: Relations between the Foreign Churches in England and Connections with the Low Countries
  • 1. Strangers in London
  • 2. All Foreign Churches in England
  • 3. Stuck between England and the Low Countries
  • 4. Conclusion
  • 3. Entanglements of Stranger Churches with Growing Resistance in the Low Countries, 1560-1565
  • 1. Dealing with Persecution in the Low Countries
  • 2. Effect of Armed Resistance on the Stranger Churches
  • 3. Different Perspectives on Resistance
  • 4. Conclusion
  • 4. Impact of the Wonderjaar (1566) on the Stranger Churches
  • 1. Reform and Resistance in International Perspective: A Struggle for Legitimacy
  • 2. Division and Conflict among Reformers Concerning the Iconoclasm in 1566
  • 3. Involvement of the Foreign Churches in Resistance in the Aftermath of the Fury
  • 4. Conclusion
  • 5. Foreign Churches and the Dutch Revolt, 1567-1585
  • 1. Classic Accounts of How Religion Shaped the Dutch Revolt
  • 2. Complex Relationship between the Reformed Churches and William of Orange
  • 3. Men and Money: The Contribution of the Foreign Churches to the Revolt
  • 4. Influence of Queen Elizabeth's Attitude towards Intervention in the Low Countries
  • 5. Conclusion
  • 6. Foreign Churches and the Reformation, 1567-1585
  • 1. Mutual Support among Foreign Reformed Churches in England
  • 2. Support for the Reformed Churches in the Low Countries
  • 3. Foreign Churches in the Context of the English Church
  • 4. Conclusion.