Major research projects such as the Dissenting Academies Project at the Dr Williams’s Centre for Dissenting Studies, and the Reading Experience Database, have recently alerted us to the importance of book owership and book circulation in dissenting circles. It may be surprising to find information in the records and minutes of gathered Churches, but these manuscripts contain evidence relevant to scholars of literature, and they can afford a glimpse of the reading habits, the intellectual hori..
The impression is given in studies of theological books published in Scotland in the long twentieth-...
The Post-Reformation Era, 1559-1689, edited by John Coffey: Presents a revisionist account of the...
Between the Civil War and the turn of the last century, Southern Baptists gained prominence in the r...
This article examines some early Baptist Church Books from the second half of the seventeenth centur...
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...
This research blog is dedicated to all aspects of early-modern dissent in Britain, from c. 1500 to c...
The activities of the dissenting, gathered Churches, constituted by small groups of so-called “visib...
By Mark Burden Debates about the relationship between Baptist doctrines, church practices, and liter...
The Virtual Library System was relaunched in September 2013 with the addition of the Catalogue of th...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comInternational audienceThis chapter exam...
By Mark Burden At the Dissenting Experience conference on ‘Scandal, Controversy, Persecution: Shapin...
Pastors, Congregations, and the Experience of Dissent in Seventeenth-Century England Edited by Micha...
We are pleased to inform readers that our project inventory, providing bibliographic details of arou...
By Mark Burden I am pleased to report that InvenCaP’s initial survey of dissenting records in nation...
The impression is given in studies of theological books published in Scotland in the long twentieth-...
The Post-Reformation Era, 1559-1689, edited by John Coffey: Presents a revisionist account of the...
Between the Civil War and the turn of the last century, Southern Baptists gained prominence in the r...
This article examines some early Baptist Church Books from the second half of the seventeenth centur...
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...
This research blog is dedicated to all aspects of early-modern dissent in Britain, from c. 1500 to c...
The activities of the dissenting, gathered Churches, constituted by small groups of so-called “visib...
By Mark Burden Debates about the relationship between Baptist doctrines, church practices, and liter...
The Virtual Library System was relaunched in September 2013 with the addition of the Catalogue of th...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comInternational audienceThis chapter exam...
By Mark Burden At the Dissenting Experience conference on ‘Scandal, Controversy, Persecution: Shapin...
Pastors, Congregations, and the Experience of Dissent in Seventeenth-Century England Edited by Micha...
We are pleased to inform readers that our project inventory, providing bibliographic details of arou...
By Mark Burden I am pleased to report that InvenCaP’s initial survey of dissenting records in nation...
The impression is given in studies of theological books published in Scotland in the long twentieth-...
The Post-Reformation Era, 1559-1689, edited by John Coffey: Presents a revisionist account of the...
Between the Civil War and the turn of the last century, Southern Baptists gained prominence in the r...