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Contents List of Tables vii List of Contributors ix Acknowledgements xiii List of Abbreviations xv Introduction Anne Dunan-Page 1 Part 1 The Issue of Conformity 1 ¿Conformity, non-conformity and Huguenot settlement in England in the later seventeenth century¿ Robin Gwynn 25 2 ¿Differing perceptions of the refuge? Huguenots in Ireland and Great Britain and their attitudes towards the governments¿ religious policy (1660¿1710)¿ Susanne Lachenicht 45 3 ¿The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, the du Moulin connection and the location of the Church of England in the later seventeenth century¿ Vivienne Larminie 57 Part 2 Church Organisation and Social Structure 4 ¿Dominus providebit: Huguenot commitment to poor relief in late-seventeenth and eighteenth-century England¿ Randolph Vigne 73 5 ¿Killing in good conscience: Marshal Schomberg and the Huguenot soldiers of the Glorious Revolution of 1688¿ Matthew Glozier 93 6 ¿The Huguenot Soul: The Calvinism of Reverend Louis Rou¿ Paula Carlo 115 Part 3 The Circulation of Ideas 7 ¿The Influence of the Huguenots on educated Ireland: Huguenot books in Irish Church libraries of the eighteenth century¿ Jane McKee 129 8 ¿The Role of Huguenot tutors in John Locke¿s programme of social reform¿ S.J. Savonius 147 9 ¿The Rainbow Coffee House and the exchange of ideas in eighteenth-century London¿ Simon Harvey and Elizabeth Grist 175 10 ¿Huguenot traces and reminiscences in John Toland¿s conception of tolerance¿ Myriam Yardeni 185 Bibliography 203 Index 227
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Huguenots -- Great Britain -- History -- 17th century.
Huguenots -- Ireland -- History -- 17th century.
Huguenots -- Great Britain -- History -- 18th century.
Huguenots -- Ireland -- History -- 18th century.