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Calvinists and Libertines confession and community in Utrecht, 1578-1620 /

Kaplan, Benjamin J.

Calvinists and Libertines confession and community in Utrecht, 1578-1620 / [electronic resource] : Benjamin J. Kaplan. - Oxford : Clarendon, 1995. - 1 online resource (xv, 347 p.) : 1 port.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Why did the Netherlands, after the Dutch Reformation, emerge as the most religiously tolerant country in Europe? This study claims that the causes lie in the struggle between the Calvinist desire to create a highly organized, disciplined church, and the broad, nonconformist "libertine" alternative.

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Calvinists--History--Netherlands--Utrecht--16th century.
Calvinists--History--Netherlands--Utrecht--17th century.
Libertines (Spirituals)--History--Netherlands--Utrecht--16th century.
Libertines (Spirituals)--History--Netherlands--Utrecht--17th century.
Religious tolerance--Christianity--History--16th century.
Religious tolerance--Christiantiy--History--17th century.


Utrecht (Netherlands)--Church history--16th century.

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