Unity and diversity in the Church of the 4th century, Andrew Louth; unity and diversity - the liturgy of Frankish Gaul before the Carolingians, Yitzhak Hen; ritual purity and the influence of Gregory the Great in the early-middle ages, Rob Meens; unity and diversity in the early Anglo-Saxon liturgy, Catherine Cubitt; unity and diversity in the Carolingian Church, Rosamond McKitterick; Otto III's penance - a case study of unity and diversity in the 11th-century Church, Sarah Hamilton; Sancho Ramirez and the Roman Rite, Damian J. Smith; was there a Church in the Middle Ages?, Gary Macy; the Carmelite Order and Greek Orthodox monasticism - a study in retrospective unity, Andrew Jotischky; rites and wrongs - the Latin mission to Nicaea 1234, John Doran; unity and diversity - perceptions of the papacy in the later-middle ages, Margaret Harvey; continuity and divergence in Tudor religion, Eamon Duffy; diversity or disunity? - a Reformation controversy over communion in both kinds, David Bagchi; unity and diversity as a theme in early-modern Dutch religious history - an interpretation, Joke Spaans; Pierre du Moulin's quest for Protestant unity 1613-18, W.B. Patterson; arguing for peace - Giles Firmin on New England and Godly unity, Susan Hardman Moore; The Surrey Demoniack - defining Protestantism in 1690s Lancashire, Jonathan Westaway and Richard D. Harrison; after the happy union - Presbyterians and independents in the provinces, David L. Wykes; unity, pluralism and the spiritual market-place - inter-denominational competition in the early-American Republic, Richard Carwardine; friends have no cause to be ashamed of being by others thought non-evangelical - unity and diversity of belief among early-19th-century British Quakers, Simon Bright; diversity and strivings for unity in the Early-Swiss Reveil, Timothy C.F. Stunt; unity in diversity? - North Atlantic evangelical thought in the mid-19th century, John Wolffe; from diversity to sectarianism - the definition of Anglican identity in 19th-century England, Frances Knight; the politics of the Bible - radicalism and non-denominational co-operation in the Birmingham political union, Eileen L. Groth; the reshaping of Christian tradition - Western denominational identity in a non-Western context, Brian Stanley; mother Church and colonial daughters - new scope for tensions in Anglican unity and diversity, Robert S.M. Withycombe; diversity or apostasy? - the case of the Japanese Hidden Christians, Stephen Turnbull; Anglican recognition of Presbyterian orders - James Cooper and the precedent of 1610, Douglas M. Murray; unity, uniformity and diversity - the Anglican liturgy in England and the United States 1900-1940; ecumenism or distinctiveness? - Seventh-Day Adventist attitudes to the world missionary. (Part contents)