2010
DOI: 10.1086/651990
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Literature and the Shaping of Religious Identities: The Case of the Protestant Religious Emblem in the Dutch Republic

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“…18 They not only obstructed the appropriation of Southern Netherlandish emblematics by Dutch Reformed authors, but they also affected the opinions of authors from other Protestant denominations. 19 Despite these hindrances, even for Dutch Protestants the idea of providing religious edification through the emblem had its appeal.…”
Section: Protestant Emblem Production Before 1658mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18 They not only obstructed the appropriation of Southern Netherlandish emblematics by Dutch Reformed authors, but they also affected the opinions of authors from other Protestant denominations. 19 Despite these hindrances, even for Dutch Protestants the idea of providing religious edification through the emblem had its appeal.…”
Section: Protestant Emblem Production Before 1658mentioning
confidence: 99%