Pastors, Congregations, and the Experience of Dissent in Seventeenth-Century England Edited by Michael Davies, Anne Dunan-Page, and Joel Halcomb Considers the history and religious culture of seventeenth-century Dissent from the perspective of the kinds of 'church life' shaped and experienced not just by Dissenting ministers but also ordinary church members Redefines the 'experience of Dissent' in collective and communal terms, rather than as something characterized solely by individual ..
By Mark Burden On 27 December 1821 the dissenting antiquarian Benjamin Hanbury supplemented his rece...
Seminar in Dissenting Studies, the Lecture Hall, Dr Williams’s Library, 14 Gordon Square, London WC1...
This essay explores the collaborative life writing of communities across time: specifically, the dis...
International audienceChurch Life: Pastors, Congregations, and the Experience of Dissent in Seventee...
This book treads new ground by bringing the Evangelical and Dissenting movements within Christianity...
This research blog is dedicated to all aspects of early-modern dissent in Britain, from c. 1500 to c...
This is a new series edited by Routledge: "Titles in the Early Modern Religious Dissents and Radical...
The Post-Reformation Era, 1559-1689, edited by John Coffey: Presents a revisionist account of the...
By Mark Burden At the Dissenting Experience conference on ‘Scandal, Controversy, Persecution: Shapin...
International audienceThe six articles presented in this issue began life as papers delivered to the...
by Elisabeth Fischer and Xenia von Tippelskirch, Bodies in Early Modern Religious Dissent. Naked, Ve...
Religious developments in the later seventeenth century form, by common consent, a neglected phase o...
Scholarly interest in those early modern Englishmen and women who rejected the magisterial aspirati...
It is with great pleasure that we are able to announce the publication on 17 December 2015 of Tessa ...
There are still a few places available for the 'Dissenting Experience' Conference at Dr Williams's L...
By Mark Burden On 27 December 1821 the dissenting antiquarian Benjamin Hanbury supplemented his rece...
Seminar in Dissenting Studies, the Lecture Hall, Dr Williams’s Library, 14 Gordon Square, London WC1...
This essay explores the collaborative life writing of communities across time: specifically, the dis...
International audienceChurch Life: Pastors, Congregations, and the Experience of Dissent in Seventee...
This book treads new ground by bringing the Evangelical and Dissenting movements within Christianity...
This research blog is dedicated to all aspects of early-modern dissent in Britain, from c. 1500 to c...
This is a new series edited by Routledge: "Titles in the Early Modern Religious Dissents and Radical...
The Post-Reformation Era, 1559-1689, edited by John Coffey: Presents a revisionist account of the...
By Mark Burden At the Dissenting Experience conference on ‘Scandal, Controversy, Persecution: Shapin...
International audienceThe six articles presented in this issue began life as papers delivered to the...
by Elisabeth Fischer and Xenia von Tippelskirch, Bodies in Early Modern Religious Dissent. Naked, Ve...
Religious developments in the later seventeenth century form, by common consent, a neglected phase o...
Scholarly interest in those early modern Englishmen and women who rejected the magisterial aspirati...
It is with great pleasure that we are able to announce the publication on 17 December 2015 of Tessa ...
There are still a few places available for the 'Dissenting Experience' Conference at Dr Williams's L...
By Mark Burden On 27 December 1821 the dissenting antiquarian Benjamin Hanbury supplemented his rece...
Seminar in Dissenting Studies, the Lecture Hall, Dr Williams’s Library, 14 Gordon Square, London WC1...
This essay explores the collaborative life writing of communities across time: specifically, the dis...