Introduction: religion and revolution in seventeenth century England | |
Theology in Revolutionary England | |
Living with the Living God: radical religion and the English Revolution | |
The toleration controversy during the English Revolution | |
The legacy of mothers and others: women's theological writing, 1640-1660 | |
Inside and Outside the Revolutionary National Church | |
`The public profession of these nations': the national church in Interregnum England | |
A Ministry of the Gospel: the Presbyterians during the English Revolution | |
English Catholics at war and peace | |
`The good old way': Prayer book Protestantism in the English Revolution | |
Freedom to form: the development of Baptist movements during the English Revolution | |
Local Impacts of Religious Revolution | |
Preaching and sitting still on Sundays: the Lord's Day during the English Revolution | |
`So many sects and schisms': religious diversity in revolutionary Kent, 1640-1660 | |
The experience of defeat revisited: suffering, identity and the politics of obedience among Hertford Quakers, 1655-1665 | |
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