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Researching the English Reformation studies the history and historiography of early Anglicanism in order to pay tribute to the scholarship of W. Brown Patterson.

Three of the volumes sections are inspired by Pattersons research monographs. The first taking its cue from Pattersons study of Thomas Fuller, analyses the intersection of mythology and historiography surrounding the English Reformation. The second, following Pattersons study of William Perkins, turns to the general theological and political contours of early modern England. The third pans out in both geography and chronology, thus emulating Pattersons award-winning study of King James VI and I. The fourth and final section analyses how, in the nineteenth century, the early modern period was reinvented by the Parker Society and the Oxford Movement.





Contributors are: Benjamin M. Guyer, William E. Engel, George Core, George Poe, Diarmaid MacCulloch, Anthony Milton, James Ross MacDonald, Scott Kindred-Barnes, Paul Dominiak, David Neelands, John N. Wall, Torrance Kirby, Margo Todd, Nicholas Tyacke, Lori Anne Ferrell, and Peter Nockles.
List of Figures

Notes on Contributors



Introduction



1 Introduction

Benjamin M. Guyer and William E. Engel



2 William Brown Patterson: Life and Career

George Core and George Poe



Part 1 Historiography, I: Reformation England



3 Matters Overlooked: Straightening Out the Story of the Reformation

Diarmaid MacCulloch



4 A Fatal Conceit? Early Stuart Projects for the Ecclesiastical History of
England

Anthony Milton



5 Doubt and Commitment in Thomas Fullers Church-History of Britain

James Ross Macdonald



Part 2 Within and beyond Early Modern England



6 Remembering the King: Roger Williams and Anne Sadlier Debate the Kings
Book and Ecclesiastical Authority

Scott N. Kindred-Barnes



7 The Natural Desire to See God: Early Modern Catholic and Reformed
Interpretations of Aquinas

Paul Dominiak



8 Richard Hooker and Multiple Platonisms

David Neelands



9 The Whole Congregation at One Instant Pour Out Their Petitions:
Addressing the Challenges of Implementation in the Use of the Book of Common
Prayer

John N. Wall



Part 3 Negotiating Monarchy



10 Supreme Governess: the Intersection of Theology and Politics in Richard
Hookers Apologetics

Torrance Kirby



11 Investing in Good Will: James VI, Religious Innovation, and the Royal
Burgh of Perth

Margo Todd



12 The Sacred and the Secular, as Evinced by English Printed Responses to the
Death of William III in 1702

Nicholas Tyacke



Part 4 Historiography, II: Victorian Reformation



13 The Victorians, William Perkins, and W.B. Patterson

Lori Anne Ferrell



14 Handing Down the Principles of Laud: History and Propaganda in John
Henry Newmans Tractarian Battle for the Church of England

Peter B. Nockles



Index
Benjamin M. Guyer is a Lecturer in the Department of History and Philosophy at the University of Tennessee at Martin. He is author of How the English Reformation was Named: The Politics of History, c. 1400-1700 (2022), as well as various journal articles and book chapters. A member of the editorial board of Anglican & Episcopal History, he is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.

William E. Engel is the Nick B. Williams Professor of Literature at the University of the South, Sewanee. He has published ten books including, most recently, The Printer as Author in Early Modern English Book History: John Day and the Fabrication of a Protestant Memory Art (2022).