Dutch Calvinists in Early Stuartr London: The Dutch Church in Austin Friars, 1603-1642 |
Contents
The community in Austin Friars | 7 |
The church during the early seventeenth century | 43 |
Education | 106 |
The Dutch merchant community in London and the Star | 149 |
The collections for the Palatinate | 176 |
The struggle for survival Archbishop Laud and the foreign | 224 |
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2nd Royal collection alumni Archbishop Austin Friars Bishop born in England Calvinist Caron church in London Church of England community in London congregation in London congregation's consistory in London consistory of Austin Deacon Elder decided discipline Dutch and French Dutch church Dutch community Dutch congregation early seventeenth century East India Company economic elders and deacons elected Elizabeth foreign churches French church Gheschiedenissen Godschalck gregation Hanau Hartlib Hessels Ibid immigrants informed Injunctions Jacob Beck James Johannes John la Motte Langborn Ward later Laud Laud's Leiden letter Lower Palatinate March members of Austin merchant members merchant strangers ministers and elders Netherlands Norwich Nuremberg Occupation Philip Burlamachi Pieter Privy Council Puritan Reformed churches refugees Regemorter Regius Samuel Samuel Hartlib schoolmaster Simon Ruytinck sistory Star Chamber stranger churches Street Ward Synod three offices tion University of Leiden Upper Palatinate Vleteren Walloon widow William Courten