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Naphy,W., Calvin and the Consolidation of the Genevan Reformation (Manchester, 1994).
Parker, C., The Reformation of Community (Cambridge, 1998).
, ‘Two generations of discipline: Moral reform in Delft before and after the
Synod of Dort’, Archiv fur Reformationsgeschichte, 92 (2001), 268-84.
Pollman, J., Religious Choice in the Dutch Republic (Manchester, 1999).
Robertson, D.,‘Burgh court records 1319-1834’ in An Introductory Survey of the Sources
and Literature of Scots Law (Edinburgh, 1936).
Roy, M.,‘The excavation of the south-western bastion of Cromwells citadel on the
Inch, Perth’, TFAJ, 8 (2002), 145-68.
Ryrie, A., Origins of the Scottish Reformation (Manchester, 2006).
Sanderson, M.H.B., Ayrshire and the Reformation: People and Change 1490-1600 (East
Linton, 1997).
, A Kindly Place? Living in Sixteenth-Century Scotland (East Linton, 2002).
Schmidt, H., Doif und Religion: Reformierte Sittenzucht in Berner Landgemeinden des
Frtihen Neuzeit (Stuttgart, 1995).
, ‘Morals courts in rural Berne during the early modern period’ in K. Maag
(ed.). The Reformation in Eastern and Central Europe (Aldershot, 1997), 155—81.
Shagan, E., Catholicism and the ‘Protestant Nation’ (Manchester, 2005).
, Popular Politics and the English Reformation (Cambridge, 2003).
Simpson, S. and S. Stevenson, Historic Perth: The Archaeological Implications of Develop¬
ment (Glasgow, 1982).
(eds). Town Houses and Structures in Medieval Scotland (Glasgow, 1980).
Smout,T.C., A History of the Scottish People 1560-1830 (Glasgow, 1969).
Spearman, R.M.,‘The medieval townscape of Perth’ in M. Lynch, M. Spearman and
G. Stell (eds). The Scottish Medieval Town (Edinburgh, 1988), 42—59.
Spierling, K., Infant Baptism in Reformation Geneva: The Shaping of a Community, 1536-
1564 (Aldershot, 2005).
Stavert, M., Perth: A Short History (Perth, 1991).
Stewart, L., Urban Politics and British Civil Wars: Edinburgh 1617—1653 (Leiden, 2006).
Thomas, K., ‘The double standard’, Jouma/ of the History of Ideas, 20 (1959), 195-216.
Todd, M.,‘Bishops in the Kirk: William Cowper of Galloway and the puritan epis¬
copacy of Scodand’, Scottish Journal of Theology, 57 (2004), 300-312.
, Consistoire, guilde et conseil: les archives des consistoires Ecossais et
I’urbanisation de la culture paroissiale’, Bulletin de la Societe de I’Histoire du Protes-
tantisme Franfais, 153 (Droz, 2007), 635—48.
, The Culture of Protestantism in Early Modern Scotland (New Haven, 2002).
,‘Fairies, Egyptians, and elders: multiple cosmologies in post-Reformation Scot¬
land’ in B. Heal and O.P. Grell (eds), The Impact of the European Reformation: Princes,
Clergy and People (Aldershot, 2008), 189-208.
, ‘Profane pastimes and the Reformed community: The persistence of popular
festivities in early modern Scotland’, Journal of British Studies, 39 (2000), 123-56.
, ‘What’s in a name? Language, image and urban identity in early modern Perth’
in W. Janse and B. Pitkin (eds), Dutch Review of Church History 85: The Formation
of Clerical and Confessional Identities in Early Modern Europe (Leiden, 2005).
Verschuur, M., ‘Merchants and crafts in sixteenth-century Perth’ in M. Lynch (ed.),
The Early Modem Town in Scotland (London, 1987), 36—54.
,‘Perth Charterhouse in the sixteenth century’, Innes Review, 39 (1988), 1—11.
495
Naphy,W., Calvin and the Consolidation of the Genevan Reformation (Manchester, 1994).
Parker, C., The Reformation of Community (Cambridge, 1998).
, ‘Two generations of discipline: Moral reform in Delft before and after the
Synod of Dort’, Archiv fur Reformationsgeschichte, 92 (2001), 268-84.
Pollman, J., Religious Choice in the Dutch Republic (Manchester, 1999).
Robertson, D.,‘Burgh court records 1319-1834’ in An Introductory Survey of the Sources
and Literature of Scots Law (Edinburgh, 1936).
Roy, M.,‘The excavation of the south-western bastion of Cromwells citadel on the
Inch, Perth’, TFAJ, 8 (2002), 145-68.
Ryrie, A., Origins of the Scottish Reformation (Manchester, 2006).
Sanderson, M.H.B., Ayrshire and the Reformation: People and Change 1490-1600 (East
Linton, 1997).
, A Kindly Place? Living in Sixteenth-Century Scotland (East Linton, 2002).
Schmidt, H., Doif und Religion: Reformierte Sittenzucht in Berner Landgemeinden des
Frtihen Neuzeit (Stuttgart, 1995).
, ‘Morals courts in rural Berne during the early modern period’ in K. Maag
(ed.). The Reformation in Eastern and Central Europe (Aldershot, 1997), 155—81.
Shagan, E., Catholicism and the ‘Protestant Nation’ (Manchester, 2005).
, Popular Politics and the English Reformation (Cambridge, 2003).
Simpson, S. and S. Stevenson, Historic Perth: The Archaeological Implications of Develop¬
ment (Glasgow, 1982).
(eds). Town Houses and Structures in Medieval Scotland (Glasgow, 1980).
Smout,T.C., A History of the Scottish People 1560-1830 (Glasgow, 1969).
Spearman, R.M.,‘The medieval townscape of Perth’ in M. Lynch, M. Spearman and
G. Stell (eds). The Scottish Medieval Town (Edinburgh, 1988), 42—59.
Spierling, K., Infant Baptism in Reformation Geneva: The Shaping of a Community, 1536-
1564 (Aldershot, 2005).
Stavert, M., Perth: A Short History (Perth, 1991).
Stewart, L., Urban Politics and British Civil Wars: Edinburgh 1617—1653 (Leiden, 2006).
Thomas, K., ‘The double standard’, Jouma/ of the History of Ideas, 20 (1959), 195-216.
Todd, M.,‘Bishops in the Kirk: William Cowper of Galloway and the puritan epis¬
copacy of Scodand’, Scottish Journal of Theology, 57 (2004), 300-312.
, Consistoire, guilde et conseil: les archives des consistoires Ecossais et
I’urbanisation de la culture paroissiale’, Bulletin de la Societe de I’Histoire du Protes-
tantisme Franfais, 153 (Droz, 2007), 635—48.
, The Culture of Protestantism in Early Modern Scotland (New Haven, 2002).
,‘Fairies, Egyptians, and elders: multiple cosmologies in post-Reformation Scot¬
land’ in B. Heal and O.P. Grell (eds), The Impact of the European Reformation: Princes,
Clergy and People (Aldershot, 2008), 189-208.
, ‘Profane pastimes and the Reformed community: The persistence of popular
festivities in early modern Scotland’, Journal of British Studies, 39 (2000), 123-56.
, ‘What’s in a name? Language, image and urban identity in early modern Perth’
in W. Janse and B. Pitkin (eds), Dutch Review of Church History 85: The Formation
of Clerical and Confessional Identities in Early Modern Europe (Leiden, 2005).
Verschuur, M., ‘Merchants and crafts in sixteenth-century Perth’ in M. Lynch (ed.),
The Early Modem Town in Scotland (London, 1987), 36—54.
,‘Perth Charterhouse in the sixteenth century’, Innes Review, 39 (1988), 1—11.
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