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These four lectures examine the seventeenth-century political upheaval in England, tracing its roots to the Reformation and the deeper conflict between inward conscience and outward institutions. The author criticizes partisan and reductive treatments, emphasizing both the force of circumstance and the agency of leaders, and portrays English republicanism as the concluding phase of a long moral and constitutional struggle. He analyzes church–state relations, religious motives, and institutional constraints, and seeks a balanced account that explains how idealism, custom, and unforeseen historical necessities combined to shape outcomes and prepare grounds for later reconciliation.
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