Adrianus Saravia (ca. 1532-1613): Dutch Calvinist, First Reformed Defender of the English Episcopal Church Order on the Basis of the ius divinum

Author:   Willem Nijenhuis
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   21
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9789004061941


Pages:   404
Publication Date:   01 December 1980
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Adrianus Saravia (ca. 1532-1613): Dutch Calvinist, First Reformed Defender of the English Episcopal Church Order on the Basis of the ius divinum


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Author:   Willem Nijenhuis
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Volume:   21
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.870kg
ISBN:  

9789004061941


ISBN 10:   9004061940
Pages:   404
Publication Date:   01 December 1980
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Leather / fine binding
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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FIRST PART: LIFE AND WORK I. Preparation (c. 1532-1578) II. Minister and Professor in The Netherlands (1578-1587) III. Pillar of the Elizabethan and Jacobean Establishment in England (1588-1613) SECOND PART: THEOLOGY IV. Authority V. Catholic Calvanism VI. The Sacraments VII. The Church VIII. The State THIRD PART: DOCUMENTS I. Saravia to Willaim Cecil. Guernsey, 26 February 1565/66 II. Saravia to William Cecil, Guernsey, 31 January 1566/67 III. William of Orange to Saravia. Delft, 31 October 1573 IV. Saravia to Francis Walsingham. Ghent, 3 September 1582 V. Saravia to Arent Cornelisz. Leiden, 15 December 1583 VI. Saravia to Arent Cornelisz. The Hague, 27 December 1583 VII. Saravia to Arent Cornelisz. Leiden, 23 April 1584 VIII. Saravia to William Davison, Leiden, 10 January 1585 IX. Saravia to William Davison, Leiden, 23 January 1585 X. Saravia to Arent Cornelisz. Leiden, 24 January 1585 XI. Saravia to Arent Cornelisz. Leiden, 15 March 1585 XII. Saravia to Arent Cornelisz. Leiden, 7 May 1585 XIII. Saravia to Francis Walsingham. 8 June 1585 XIV. Saravia to William Cecil, Lord Burghley. Leiden, 9 June 1585 XV. Saravia to William Davison. Leiden, 18 June 1585 XVI. Saravia to John James. Leiden, June 1586 XIX. Saravia to Leicester. Leiden, 5 February 1587 XX. Saravia to John James. Leiden, 1 September 1587 XXI. Saravia to Justus Lipsius. 31 October 1587 XXII. Saravia to the provincial Council of Holland. 1588 XXIII. Saravia to the Classical assemblies of the churches of Holland and Zeeland. London, 1 February 1587/88 XXIV. Saravia to the churches of South Holland. London, 1 February 1587/88 XXV. Saravia to Franciscus Raphenlengius. London, 2 February 1587/88 XXVI. Saravia to Justus Lipsius. London, 5 February 1587/88 XXVII. Justus Lipsius to Saravia, Leiden, 23 March 1587/88 XXVIII. Saravia to Arent Cornelisz. Tatenhill, 20 July 1588 XXIX. Pierre de Villiers to Saravia. The Hague, 2 September 1588 XXX. Arent Cornelisz to Saravia. Delfty, 14 September 1588 XXXI. Saravia to Amyas Paulet. Tatenhill, 20 September 1588 XXXII. Saravia to Francis Walsingham. Tatenhill, 20 September 1588 XXXIII. Saravia's Justification to the Magistrates of Leiden. (Tatenhill,) 6 October 1588 XXXIV. Saravia to Arent Cornelisz. Tatenhill, 9 October 1588 XXXV. Justus Lipsius to Saravia. 30 July 1589 XXXVI. Saravia to Arent Cornelisz. London, 11 March 1589/90 XXXVII. Saravia [to John James] Tatenhill, 11 May 1590 XXXVIII> Saravia to Richard Bancroft. Tatenhill, 23 August 1590 XXXIX. Saravia: Opnion of Barrett's Recantation. 1595 XL. Saravia to John Whitgift. Canterbury, 4 June 1599 XLI. Saravia to John Whitgift. Canterbury, 23 December 1600 XLII. Saravia to John Whitgift. Canterbury, 7 January, 1600/01 XLIII. Saravia to John Whitgift. Canterbury, 27 February 1600/01 XLIV. Saravia to the Bishop of london. Canterbury, 24 October [after 1605] XLV. Saravia to Richard Bancroft. Canterbury, 20 October 1608 XLVI. Saravia to Johannes Wtenbogaert. Canterbury, 23 April, 1612 XLVII. Saravia to Johannes Wtenbogaert. Canterbury, 29 September, 1612 XLVIII. Isaac Casaubon to Saravia. London, 13 January 1612/13 XLIX. Saravia's Last Will, Canterbury, 3 January 1612/13 Bibliography 1. Manuscripts 2. Printed Works of Saravia 3. Printed Sources 4. Reference Works 5. Literature Index of Personal Names Index of Geographical Names Index of Subjects Index of Modern Authors

Reviews

' Nijenhuis is to be congratulated for raising important questions, not only for the church historian, but also for the student of the Revolt.'<br>Alastair Duke, BMGN, 1985.<br>'.. .careful biography...His major contribution lies in his discussion of Saravia's writings where for the first time his thought is placedin its continental theological context.'<br>Clair Cross, Theologische Literaturzeitung, 1982.<br>'.. .exceptionally solid and thoughtful contribution to our knowledge of early Protestant history.'<br>Robert M. Kingdon, The Catholic Historical Review, 1982.<br>


' Nijenhuis is to be congratulated for raising important questions, not only for the church historian, but also for the student of the Revolt. ' Alastair Duke, BMGN , 1985. ' ...careful biography...His major contribution lies in his discussion of Saravia's writings where for the first time his thought is placedin its continental theological context. ' Clair Cross, Theologische Literaturzeitung , 1982. ' ...exceptionally solid and thoughtful contribution to our knowledge of early Protestant history. ' Robert M. Kingdon, The Catholic Historical Review , 1982.


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