Spiritual Marriage and - Durham e-Theses - Durham University

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Kate L. Turabian, A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and
Dissertations, 7th ed. has established the style and format of this thesis. In particular,
the “Short Form for Notes” (16.4.1) has been used. One of the primary reasons for
employing this shortened form was due to the numerous and lengthy footnotes that
guide the reader through this research. The shortened form reduces some of the
possible bulkiness of references without sacrificing accuracy in identifying sources.
Every effort was made to select the most descriptive title for shortened references.
Further, the bibliography provides the standard detailed description for every
reference in this thesis.


No dissertation can accomplish everything and along the way a number of
interesting topics arose that simply could not be examined in any great depth. There
are at least two future ideas for additional research that builds on and extends from
this thesis. First, it would be fascinating to make a detailed study and comparison
between Isaac Ambrose and Francis Rous (1579-1659), Member of Parliament and
devotional writer. How similar and dissimilar were they in their contemplative-
mystical piety? Second, the importance of heavenly meditation as an expression of
contemplation was mentioned in chapter 4. Further research across a broader cross
section of Puritans would be valuable to determine if there were variations or
different expressions within this critical aspect of Puritan piety.

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