This paper investigates the conviction amongst zealous English Protestants, living between 1660 and 1701, that Quakerism constituted a form of blasphemy. Through an analysis of the accusation of blasphemy in anti-Quaker polemic it develops a cultural history of blasphemy as representation, illuminating a spiritual critique of Quakerism as enthusiastic antitrinitarianism and a sense of blasphemy commensurate with Thomistic theology. In so doing, this paper provides an insight into the contemporary theological anxiety that Quakerism was fundamentally wicked and anti-Christian
This study explores how Quaker women positioned themselves amid the shifting English political clima...
First-generation Quakers were a radical and persecuted sect of early modern British Christianity. Ea...
On their journeys through the Dutch Republic and the German territories, seventeenth-century Quaker ...
This paper investigates the conviction amongst zealous English Protestants, living between 1660 and ...
This article gives an outline survey of the beliefs and practices of seventeenth century Friends, th...
This project combines early modern and Reformation-era primary source material in order to form a co...
Quakers from the first rejected the idea of the professional minister requiring university education...
Although the first Quakers aligned with history superfluous tradition, detrimental to true appreciat...
The Quaker-Puritan controversy began as soon as George Fox started preaching, in 1647, but the majo...
This paper assesses the position of women within the Quaker community, concentrating on their minist...
This thesis considers the development of Quakerism from 1647 to 1700. Changes affecting the movement...
This paper makes use of the technology that allows for the searching of the online edition of the Ol...
Though this thesis has a section on Quaker numbers and distribution and impact at the local level (i...
[From the introduction]:This thesis examines the practice of tolerance and intolerance that surround...
This article examines the printed representation, and prosecutorial characterisation, of the movemen...
This study explores how Quaker women positioned themselves amid the shifting English political clima...
First-generation Quakers were a radical and persecuted sect of early modern British Christianity. Ea...
On their journeys through the Dutch Republic and the German territories, seventeenth-century Quaker ...
This paper investigates the conviction amongst zealous English Protestants, living between 1660 and ...
This article gives an outline survey of the beliefs and practices of seventeenth century Friends, th...
This project combines early modern and Reformation-era primary source material in order to form a co...
Quakers from the first rejected the idea of the professional minister requiring university education...
Although the first Quakers aligned with history superfluous tradition, detrimental to true appreciat...
The Quaker-Puritan controversy began as soon as George Fox started preaching, in 1647, but the majo...
This paper assesses the position of women within the Quaker community, concentrating on their minist...
This thesis considers the development of Quakerism from 1647 to 1700. Changes affecting the movement...
This paper makes use of the technology that allows for the searching of the online edition of the Ol...
Though this thesis has a section on Quaker numbers and distribution and impact at the local level (i...
[From the introduction]:This thesis examines the practice of tolerance and intolerance that surround...
This article examines the printed representation, and prosecutorial characterisation, of the movemen...
This study explores how Quaker women positioned themselves amid the shifting English political clima...
First-generation Quakers were a radical and persecuted sect of early modern British Christianity. Ea...
On their journeys through the Dutch Republic and the German territories, seventeenth-century Quaker ...