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J.T.McNeill, The History and Character of Calvinism (New York, 1954). P.Miller, The New England Mind: The Seventeenth Century (Cambridge, Mass., 1963, first pub. 1939), a very detailed account of American Puritan thought, is also useful for England. For the Arminian revolt against Calvinism see A.W.Harrison, Arminianism* (London, 1937). For Anglican thought with its particular emphasis on reason see H.Baker, The Dignity of Man (Cambridge, Mass., 1947) and The Wars of Truth (London, 1952); J.S. Marshall, Hooker and the Anglican Tradition (London, 1963); H.R.McAdoo, The Spirit of Anglicanism (London, 1965), chs I-IV; J.Tulloch, Rational Theology and Christian Philosophy in England in the Seventeenth Century (2 vols, Edinburgh, 1872); R.Hoopes, Right Reason in the English Renaissance (Cambridge, Mass., 1962), which has chapters on Spenser and Milton. C.A. Patrides, Milton and the Christian Tradition (Oxford, 1966), is thorough and helpful.