Thanks for those. Vermigli was a formative influence on John Jewel, who imported some of those insights into the defence of the (Protestant) Elizabethan Settlement.
There’s an upcoming conference on Vermigli at McGill University this summer:
And while I feel certain I can be pretty sure I’m not going to agree with Gary Jenkins’ presentation and paper if the recent past is any indication, it does look rather interesting.
Thanks for those. Vermigli was a formative influence on John Jewel, who imported some of those insights into the defence of the (Protestant) Elizabethan Settlement.
There’s an upcoming conference on Vermigli at McGill University this summer:
http://www.mcgill.ca/files/religiousstudies/VermigliProgramme.pdf
And while I feel certain I can be pretty sure I’m not going to agree with Gary Jenkins’ presentation and paper if the recent past is any indication, it does look rather interesting.