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Ecclesiastical History of England, Volume 1—The Church of the Civil Wars

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The narrative traces ecclesiastical developments during the mid-seventeenth-century civil conflicts, surveying Anglican and Puritan beliefs, institutional structures, and the interplay between church and parliament. It follows parliamentary committees, petitions and debates over liturgy, episcopacy, and courts; records impeachments and legal measures affecting bishops; examines Scottish influence and Presbyterian proposals; and describes private religious life alongside public policy. Drawing on state papers, pamphlets, and archival research, it seeks evenhanded portrayal of denominational positions, outlines theological controversies and reform proposals, and notes gaps in doctrinal exposition while situating religious disputes within broader political contests.

ECCLESIATICAL
HISTORY OF ENGLAND,

FROM THE OPENING OF THE LONG PARLIAMENT TO THE DEATH OF OLIVER CROMWELL.

BY

JOHN STOUGHTON.

VOLUME I.

THE CHURCH OF THE CIVIL WARS.

London:

JACKSON, WALFORD, AND HODDER,

27, PATERNOSTER ROW, E.C.

MDCCCLXVII.