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For those curious about English church history.
Understand how presbyterians challenged the Church.
Discover how you can learn from their resilience.
This book offers an alternative interpretation of pre-Civil War England, challenging the standard narrative that English presbyterianism was successfully extinguished from the late sixteenth century until its prominent public resurgence during the English Civil War.
From their emergence in the 1570s, English presbyterians posed a threat to the Church of England, and, in 1592, the English crown arrested the leaders of the presbyterian movement. Ha shows that, during the ensuing half century of apparent silence, English presbyterians remained continually active. They made a concerted effort, for example, to build an alliance with common lawyers against episcopal authority. Yet they also sought to prove the compatibility of their church government with royal supremacy. They agitated for further reformation of the Church of England, but by the early seventeenth century they had contributed to the birth of 'independency' and to puritan appeals to neo-Roman views of liberty.
Title
English Presbyterianism, 1590-1640
Author
Polly Ha
Book Format
Hardback
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Published
December 2010
Weight
559g
Page Count
320
Dimensions
15.5 x 23.2 x 2.8 cm
ISBN
9780804759878
ISBN-10
0804759871
Eden Code
3580738
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