Persecution and liberty : essays in honor of George Lincoln Burr

Format: Book
Published: New York: The Century Co., 1931
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Table of Contents:
  • The theory of persecution, by E. W. Nelson.
  • Hebrew history and historical method, by A. T. Olmstead.
  • Nugae palaeographicae, by E. A. Lowe.
  • A lost diploma of Otto III, by E. V. Moffett.
  • Social aspects of medieval heresy, by A. P. Evans.
  • The consent of the English lower clergy to taxation during the reign of Henry III, by W. E. Lunt.
  • The attitude of Erasmus toward toleration, by W. K. Ferguson.
  • Sebastian Castellio and the toleration controversy of the sixteenth century, by R. H. Bainton.
  • Lelio Sozzini's confession of faith, by E. M. Hulme.
  • Vincenzo Maggi, a Protestant politician, by F. C. Church.
  • John de Feckenham and the Marian reaction, by A. H. Sweet.
  • The Colloquium heptoplomeres of Jean Bodin, by G. H. Sabine.
  • James I of England and the Little Beagle letters, by F. G. Marcham.
  • A seventeenth century humanitarian; Hermann Lo?ber, by L. O. Gibbons.
  • The first Earl of Shaftesbury, by L. F. Brown.
  • Further considerations on the origins and nature of the enlightened despotism, by G. M. Dutcher.
  • The young Bare?re, by L. Gershoy.
  • Early Revolutionary newspapers, by G. G. Andrews.
  • The French Revolution; conspiracy or circumstance? By L. R. Gottschalk.
  • Agitation against the slave trade in Rhode Island, 1784-1790, by E. Donnan.