1. George Henderson, ‘Dutch Influences in Scottish Theology’,The Evangelical Quarterly, 5·1 (January 1933), p. 33.
2. Esther Mijers, ‘A Natural Partnership? Scotland and Zeeland in the Early Seventeenth Century’, inShaping the Stuart World 1603–1714, ed. by Allan I. Macinnes and Arthur H. Williamson (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 2006), p. 233, footnote 2.
3. Roach’sAcross the Narrow Seas, a comparative account of British and Dutch history and bibliography, is a typical example. Although it contains a small number of passing references to religious exchange between the two nations, it gives no exclusive attention to the subject. Furthermore, the range of Reformed relationships is shunned in favour of material on Jesuits, Remonstrants, etc. SeeAcross the Narrow Seas: Studies in the History and Bibliography of Britain and the Low Countries, ed. by Susan Roach (London: The British Library, 1991).
4. Mijers, p. 233.
5. Maarten Prak,The Dutch Republic in the Seventeenth Century(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005), pp. 87–89.