This article outlines the rise of the Fifth Monarchists, a religiously inspired and politically motivated movement which came to prominence in the 1650s and believed the execution of Charles I cleared the way for King Jesus to return and reign with the saints from the throne of England. The imminent establishment of the Kingdom of Christ on earth was of great interest to Baptists, some of whom were initially drawn to the Fifth Monarchy cause because Fifth Monarchy theology provided a political route to a reformed society in England. While Baptists in the 1650s greatly desired to advance the cause of King Jesus the increasingly revolutionary methods employed by the Fifth Monarchists were at odds with their understanding of the spiritual natu...
The aim of the article is a presentation of a role of Christian elements in the formation of the ide...
The English Separatist movement provided the background for which John Smyth and Thomas Helwys emerg...
Established in 1662, the New England Company introduced the first crown-sponsored initiative for pro...
A Door of Hope was the manifesto of the Fifth Monarchists’ desperate uprising in London in January 1...
???We have no king but Jesus??? was the repeated rally of England???s seventeenth-century radical re...
The article deals with interconnection and close interlacing of religious and political issues in th...
In examining the writings of the Fifth Monarchists and their opponents, one gains a window into the ...
Amidst the politically-charged climate of seventeenth-century England, a small, but influential make...
This article examines the ways in which the violent Anabaptist rising at Münster in 1533-5 was reint...
The Anabaptists rose up as a grassroots movement whose purpose was to fulfill the original vision of...
This article will examine the role the first four ecumenical councils played in the controversial en...
The radical visionaries of the civil war era had several royalist counterparts, today often overlook...
First paragraph: The Dissenters of England and Wales, that is the Protestants who stood outside the ...
Henry VIII (1509-1547) is among the most famous, and definitely infamous, kings of English history. ...
This article argues that the Anglo-Saxon intellectual Bede (d. 735) saw kingship as a ‘secular’ offi...
The aim of the article is a presentation of a role of Christian elements in the formation of the ide...
The English Separatist movement provided the background for which John Smyth and Thomas Helwys emerg...
Established in 1662, the New England Company introduced the first crown-sponsored initiative for pro...
A Door of Hope was the manifesto of the Fifth Monarchists’ desperate uprising in London in January 1...
???We have no king but Jesus??? was the repeated rally of England???s seventeenth-century radical re...
The article deals with interconnection and close interlacing of religious and political issues in th...
In examining the writings of the Fifth Monarchists and their opponents, one gains a window into the ...
Amidst the politically-charged climate of seventeenth-century England, a small, but influential make...
This article examines the ways in which the violent Anabaptist rising at Münster in 1533-5 was reint...
The Anabaptists rose up as a grassroots movement whose purpose was to fulfill the original vision of...
This article will examine the role the first four ecumenical councils played in the controversial en...
The radical visionaries of the civil war era had several royalist counterparts, today often overlook...
First paragraph: The Dissenters of England and Wales, that is the Protestants who stood outside the ...
Henry VIII (1509-1547) is among the most famous, and definitely infamous, kings of English history. ...
This article argues that the Anglo-Saxon intellectual Bede (d. 735) saw kingship as a ‘secular’ offi...
The aim of the article is a presentation of a role of Christian elements in the formation of the ide...
The English Separatist movement provided the background for which John Smyth and Thomas Helwys emerg...
Established in 1662, the New England Company introduced the first crown-sponsored initiative for pro...