Almond examines the religion of John Mason, late seventeenth-century Anglican minister, millenarian and visionary. He argues that John Mason's millenarian religion demonstrates the mingling of high scholarly traditions of apocalypticism-those of Joseph Mede and Johann Heinrich Alsted especially-with plebeian modes of millenarian enthusiasm. John Mason exemplifies at the end of the seventeenth century what Nicholas McDowell has discerned in its middle years, namely, that religious radicalism may be generated from the 'top down' as well as from below. The religion of John Mason also provides further evidence of the ongoing importance of millenarian themes at the dissenting edges of the English church after the Revolution of 1688-1689. The apo...
This study examines the development of theories of civil religion in Hanoverian Britain. In the afte...
This work can be divided to the two main themes which the first one has a function of introduction t...
It is the thesis of this study that during the years of the Puritan Revolution (T640-1660), the occu...
The aim of this study is to contribute to the ongoing revision of early modern British history, part...
The popular millenarian movement founded by Joanna Southcott (1750-1814) enjoyed a complex relations...
The popular millenarian movement founded by Joanna Southcott (1750-1814) enjoyed a complex relations...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, the largest and arguably best-known branch of the R...
Schwarzfuchs Simon. Millenarianism and Messianism in English Literature and Thought, 1650-1800. Édit...
This dissertation examines changing interpretations of the term Antichrist within millennialist th...
William Mason (1719?1791), an Anglican evangelical layman of Bermondsey, London, published extensive...
‘The Seventh-day Men’ was a title given by contemporaries in the seventeenth and eighteenth centurie...
Millenarianism has been the subject of vast historical scholarship and debate, where emphasis is oft...
John Cumming (1807-1881) was the popular minister of the Crown Court Church of Scotland in London\u2...
Amidst the politically-charged climate of seventeenth-century England, a small, but influential make...
The article deals with interconnection and close interlacing of religious and political issues in th...
This study examines the development of theories of civil religion in Hanoverian Britain. In the afte...
This work can be divided to the two main themes which the first one has a function of introduction t...
It is the thesis of this study that during the years of the Puritan Revolution (T640-1660), the occu...
The aim of this study is to contribute to the ongoing revision of early modern British history, part...
The popular millenarian movement founded by Joanna Southcott (1750-1814) enjoyed a complex relations...
The popular millenarian movement founded by Joanna Southcott (1750-1814) enjoyed a complex relations...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, the largest and arguably best-known branch of the R...
Schwarzfuchs Simon. Millenarianism and Messianism in English Literature and Thought, 1650-1800. Édit...
This dissertation examines changing interpretations of the term Antichrist within millennialist th...
William Mason (1719?1791), an Anglican evangelical layman of Bermondsey, London, published extensive...
‘The Seventh-day Men’ was a title given by contemporaries in the seventeenth and eighteenth centurie...
Millenarianism has been the subject of vast historical scholarship and debate, where emphasis is oft...
John Cumming (1807-1881) was the popular minister of the Crown Court Church of Scotland in London\u2...
Amidst the politically-charged climate of seventeenth-century England, a small, but influential make...
The article deals with interconnection and close interlacing of religious and political issues in th...
This study examines the development of theories of civil religion in Hanoverian Britain. In the afte...
This work can be divided to the two main themes which the first one has a function of introduction t...
It is the thesis of this study that during the years of the Puritan Revolution (T640-1660), the occu...