A Guilty Conscience Makes a Rebel, or Rulers No Terrour to the Good: Prov'd, in a Sermon Preached on the Thirtieth of January 1712-13; Being the ... Charles the Martyr, of Blessed Memory, at th - Softcover

Luke Milbourne

 
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This book scrutinizes the religious and political climate of seventeenth-century England, focusing on the sway religious ideologies held both in the royal court and upon the people at large. The author traces the development of English doctrine and ecclesiastical governance, leading to the Reformation and resulting in the religious landscape of the time. The work explores how religious beliefs shaped political allegiances and manifested in the tensions and conflicts prevalent through the century. Through extensive research and analysis, the author presents a comprehensive understanding of how the interplay between religion and politics influenced the course of English history.

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