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English Religious Dissent

English Religious Dissent

English Religious Dissent

Erik Routley
January 2009
Paperback
9780521099790
$46.00
USD
Paperback

    Religious Dissent (which Dr Routley takes to include all free Church denominations) is as English an institution as the House of Commons. That it was not always so is well enough known; why it became so is not. The Dissenters have never been adept at public relations, and many who are ignorant of their faith regard them as an uncomely - though worthy - body of men. This historical portrait does not paint out their blemishes; but it does give attention to their virtues. The main purpose is to show the changing nature of Dissent and what it has dissented against. Dr Routley does not trace the history of each denomination: he is concerned rather with the overall pattern of non-conformity. However, he gives special attention to the early origins of Puritanism and he re-examines in detail the cultural and intellectual 'Dissent' of the Reformation, in which the English dissenting tradition has its roots.

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    January 2009
    Paperback
    9780521099790
    244 pages
    198 × 129 × 13 mm
    0.26kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Background, A. D. 200–1562
    • 3. New Age
    • 4. Primitive Axioms
    • 5. First Steps, 1567–93
    • 6. Coming of Age, 1593–1660
    • 7. The Hard Way, 1660–1714
    • 8. Adjustment to Toleration, 1714–89
    • 9. Prosperity, 1789–1892
    • 10. A New Picture.
      Author
    • Erik Routley