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The History of Persecution, from the Patriarchal Age, to the Reign of George II

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A comprehensive survey traces episodes of religious persecution from ancient pagan societies through the early Christian imperial era, medieval papal authority, and into Protestant and early modern contexts. It describes disputed councils and tribunals, the organization and procedures of the Inquisition, the types of offences prosecuted, and notable regional instances including Goa. The narrative examines recurring motives such as ambition and greed and assesses theological justifications, arguing that coercion conflicts with Christian principles. An appended section recounts recent British developments toward legal toleration and the political efforts taken to secure broader religious liberty.

About the Author

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Samuel Chandler

Samuel Chandler was an English dissenting minister and author, known for his significant contributions to religious literature in the 18th century. His notable work, "The History of Persecution, from the Patriarchal Age, to the Reign of George II," explores the theme of religious persecution throughout history, reflecting his deep concern for religious liberty and the plight of dissenters. Chandler's writings not only provide historical insights but also advocate for tolerance and understanding among different faiths. His work remains a valuable resource for those studying the intersection of religion and history.

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