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I. INTRODUCTION II. DIALOGUES PROFITABLE, DELIGHTSOME AND BOLD 1. De utilitate colloquiorum 2. The authors, their creations, and the nature of fiction III. TUDOR PRECURSORS 1. Henrician priests and insubordinate servants 2. The Edwardian Whore of Babylon 3. Marian wolves IV. 'ENGLISHING' PIERRE VIRET: THE CASE OF JOHN VERON 1. Pierre Viret's Disputations chrestiennes 2. 'Englishing' Pierre Viret or The Huntynge of Purgatorye to Death 3. Veron's rhetoric of refutation V. FEAR OF POPERY 1. French butchers and Spanish galleons 2. The Campion affair: John Nicholls and George Gifford 3. Francis Savage and recusant wives VI. PURITANS AGAINST THE BISHOPS 1. Archbishop Parker's comely, one-eyed chaplain 2. Bitter laughter: John Udall, Job Throckmorton and Martin Marprelate VII. FEAR OF ATHEISM 1. George Gifford's country parishioner 2. I. B.'s country parson VIII. APPLYING ONESELF TO THE CAPACITY OF THE UNLEARNED A GLOSSARY OF RHETORICAL TERMS BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
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