Church and People in Interregnum Britain
In 1645, as the First Civil War approached its end, a second Reformation took place which created profound dislocations in religion and in British society. The Church was disestablished, and godly puritan practices promoted in parish churches and everyday life. Some clergy and parishioners embraced...
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Other Authors: | McCall, Fiona (Editor) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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London
University of London Press
2021
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Series: | New Historical Perspectives
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