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RE-EVALUATING SOCINIANISM AND ARMINIANISM IN SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY EUROPE

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 August 2009

SARAH MORTIMER
Affiliation:
GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE

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References

1 Earl Morse Wilbur, A history of Unitarianism: Socinianism and its antecedents (Cambridge, MA, 1946); idem, A history of Unitarianism: in Transylvania, England and America (Cambridge, MA, 1952).

2 Hugo Grotius, Defensio fidei catholicae de satisfactione Christi, ed. E. Rabbie and transl. H. Mulder (Assen, 1990); Hugo Grotius, Ordinum Hollandiae ac Westfrisiae pietas ed. and trans. E. Rabbie (Leiden, 1995).

3 P. Molhuysen et al., eds., Briefwisseling van Hugo Grotius (17 vols., Gravenhage, 1928–2001), v, pp. 145–6 (Grotius to J. Crellius, 2 July 1633).

4 François LaPlanche, L'évidence du Dieu chrétien: religion, culture et société dans l'apologétique protestante de la France classique, 1576–1670 (Strasbourg, 1983).

5 The works of James Arminius D.D., trans. James Nichols (3 vols., New York, NY, 1853), i, pp. 257–62.

6 See e.g. Quentin Skinner, ‘Classical liberty and the coming of the English Civil War’, in Quentin Skinner and Martin Van Gelderen, eds., Republicanism: a shared European heritage (2 vols., Cambridge, 2005), ii, pp. 9–28; John Morrill, ‘The religious context of the English Civil War’, in John Morrill, The nature of the English Revolution (London, 1993), pp. 45–68.