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London Presbyterians and the British Revolutions, 163864
By (Author) Elliot Vernon
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
1st December 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
European history
285.2
Paperback
344
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 18mm
484g
This is the first book-length exploration of presbyterians and presbyterianism in London during the crisis period of the mid-seventeenth century. It charts the emergence of a movement of clergy and laity that aimed at reforming the Reformation by instituting presbyterianism in Londons parishes and ultimately the Church of England. The book analyses the movements political narrative and its relationship with its patrons in the parliamentarian aristocracy and gentry. It also considers the political and social institutions of London life and examines the presbyterians opponents within the parliamentarian camp. Finally, it focuses on the intellectual influence of presbyterian ideas on the political thought and polity of the Church and the emergence of dissent at the Restoration.
"This is a significant study that should bring the English Presbyterians to the centre of a much-trodden stage. Elliot Vernon deserves thanks from the scholarly community for rescuing a group that have been noticed but ignored."
Alan Argent, Congregational History Society Magazine, Vol. 10, No 1, 2022
Elliot Vernon is a barrister and a historian of seventeenth-century Britain