Thank you for this! As a student of Reformation history, and (though a Reformed Baptist) a student of the Westminster Standards, this background information is very helpful! I have also come to use the Book of Common Prayer, so to see its connection between all this Reformed history is intriguing and helps give a context to its text and practice.
Thanks for doing this!! Would you consider doing a lecture on the Cartwright-Whitgift admonition controversy and the Hooker-Travers debate? Looking forward to your reading your book in the future thanks. I have Cramner book on the Sacrament - is there any other writing from the 1500/1600s that defended the Reformed Christology you would recommend? it would be cool if you did a lecture on the different English polemics against Rome like Perkins, Andrew Willet and then the different view of Laud with the Jesuit. ps - did the Westminster divines teach the Christian Sabbath in that children should not use recreation on Sunday and would that include playing with toys or board games?