The Crisis of British Protestantism
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Focuses on the pivotal years of 1638-44 where debates around non-conformity within the Church of England morphed into a revolution between Parliament and its king -- .


Focuses on the pivotal years of 1638-44 where debates around non-conformity within the Church of England morphed into a revolution between Parliament and its king -- .
Church Power in the Puritan Revolution, 1638-44
Focusing on a pivotal period in British history, the book examines the transformation of religious reform into political revolution. It aims to unify pre-revolutionary historiography, emphasizing conformity and separatism from the established church, while also addressing the post-1642 divide between Presbyterian and Independent perspectives. Additionally, it explores contemporary ideas of religious tolerance, providing a comprehensive analysis of the complex interplay between faith and politics during this transformative era.