The Puritans on Independence sheds light on the rise of new claims by puritans to freedom as 'independence' several decades earlier than modern scholarship has assumed. This critical edition of long-lost English manuscripts provides access to a set of treatises which are the most significant hitherto unpublished texts for understanding puritan debate over this concept of liberty. Although once mis-catalogued as anti-separatist polemic, they in fact document the presbyterians' clandestine 'First Examination' of Henry Jacob's argument for 'independent' liberty and ecclesiology. It includes Jacob's 'Defence' of his early congregational experiment in response to the 'First Examination'. The volume concludes with the presbyterians' 'Second Exami...
The literature of religious controversy that appeared between 1603 and 1642 was concerned with much ...
How do Christians determine when to obey God even if that means disobeying human authorities? In thi...
Much Leveller activity occured in print. The three leaders(John Lilburne, Richard Overton, William W...
This thesis opens with a survey of state policy and puritan political opinion from the 1620's to the...
The relationship between Puritanism and the concept of liberty has been controversial since the very...
Puritanism was a inter-denominational movement to continue the Calvinistic Reformation in the United...
Puritanism was a strain of English Protestantism that emerged after the re-establishment of the Prot...
By the mid-seventeenth century, radical protestant tolerationists in Britain and the British Atlanti...
The broader clash between Charles I and Parliament that became the English Civil Wars was reflected ...
Richard Bancroft in his "A survay of the pretended holy Discipline", London, 1593, attributes "An ad...
Comparative analysis of the impact of religion on liberal political development is hampered by the p...
This book offers an alternative interpretation of pre-Civil War England, challenging the standard na...
England experienced great societal changes in the seventeenth-century. Deep rooted tensions between ...
It was during the last phase of what we know as the first civil war many pamphlets (so-called "tract...
Puritans entered a novel position of power in the early 1640s. Their attempts to ‘combat’ heretics a...
The literature of religious controversy that appeared between 1603 and 1642 was concerned with much ...
How do Christians determine when to obey God even if that means disobeying human authorities? In thi...
Much Leveller activity occured in print. The three leaders(John Lilburne, Richard Overton, William W...
This thesis opens with a survey of state policy and puritan political opinion from the 1620's to the...
The relationship between Puritanism and the concept of liberty has been controversial since the very...
Puritanism was a inter-denominational movement to continue the Calvinistic Reformation in the United...
Puritanism was a strain of English Protestantism that emerged after the re-establishment of the Prot...
By the mid-seventeenth century, radical protestant tolerationists in Britain and the British Atlanti...
The broader clash between Charles I and Parliament that became the English Civil Wars was reflected ...
Richard Bancroft in his "A survay of the pretended holy Discipline", London, 1593, attributes "An ad...
Comparative analysis of the impact of religion on liberal political development is hampered by the p...
This book offers an alternative interpretation of pre-Civil War England, challenging the standard na...
England experienced great societal changes in the seventeenth-century. Deep rooted tensions between ...
It was during the last phase of what we know as the first civil war many pamphlets (so-called "tract...
Puritans entered a novel position of power in the early 1640s. Their attempts to ‘combat’ heretics a...
The literature of religious controversy that appeared between 1603 and 1642 was concerned with much ...
How do Christians determine when to obey God even if that means disobeying human authorities? In thi...
Much Leveller activity occured in print. The three leaders(John Lilburne, Richard Overton, William W...