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Soul recreation. The contemplative-mystical piety of Puritanism. By Tom Schwanda (foreword J. I. Packer). Pp. xix+292 incl. frontispiece and matrix. Eugene, Or: Pickwick Publications, 2012. $35 (paper). 978 1 61097 455 4

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2013

Maggie Ross*
Affiliation:
Oxford

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References

1 See Steinmetz, David C., ‘Religious ecstasy in Staupitz and the young Luther’, Sixteenth Century Journal xi (1980), 2337CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

2 See Ross, Maggie, ‘Behold not the cloud of experience’, in Jones, E. A. (ed.), The medieval mystical tradition in England, VIII, Woodbridge 2012Google Scholar.