Religion and society in early Stuart England
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Religion and society in early Stuart England
Ashgate, c1998
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The author focuses on the impact of the ecclesiastical policies of Charles I and the relationship between puritanism and popular culture in this study of religion and society in early Stuart England.
Table of Contents
- Religious conflict in early Stuart England
- theology and reform in the early Stuart church
- the impact of Laudianism
- "fighting the devil's army" - preaching, persecution and the Puritan clergy
- Puritanism and popular culture
- "disordered persons" - irreverence and Protestant dissent in early Stuart England
- heresy, madness and separation - the strange case of Edward Greswold
- "Christ came to set a sword" - Puritanism and the outbreak of civil war.
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