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King James I and the Religious Culture of England

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Anglican and Episcopal History, March 1st, 2002

JAMES DOELMAN. King James I and the Religious Culture of England. Woodbridge, Suffolk: O.S. Brewer, 2000. Pp. viii + 184, index. $75.00.

Professor Doelman is a literary scholar and this book comprises a set of essays concerned chiefly with James I himself and different facets of religious writing in the Jacobean period. The discussion of religious literature is, however, carefully set in the historical context. This is an impressive, well-written work. Doelman has examined a range of manuscript and printed primary sources, and a host of modern secondary works. He discusses not only works in E...

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