So doth, so is religion : John Donne and diplomatic contexts in the Reformed Netherlands
Abstract
Sellin examines the view of the Protestant Reformation as held by John Donne by recounting the poet's actions and words as a diplomat at the Hague, as well as throughout the Netherlands.
Table of Contents
John Donne as a Diplomat-Divine in the Netherlands -- Viscount Doncaster in the United Provinces, December 1619 -- Doncaster's Reception by the States General -- Business in The Hague up through Doncaster's Audience -- Donne's Preaching in The Hague -- After Doncaster's Audience -- Return Horne -- Appendix A. Gerard Van Hamel's Speech to Doncaster at Utrecht -- Appendix B. Doncaster's Address to the States General -- Appendix C. The States' Reply to Doncaster.