An Ordinary Journy No Progress, Or, A Man Doing His Own Business No Mover Of Sedition is a historical defense of Dr. Sacheverell, penned by Joseph Trapp. This work provides insight into the heated religious and political climate of early 18th-century England. The book offers a vindication of Sacheverell's controversial sermon and actions, arguing that he was unjustly accused of sedition.
The book delves into the complex dynamics of the Church of England, the Tory party, and the reign of Queen Anne. It presents a valuable primary source for understanding the ideological battles that shaped the era. Readers interested in religious controversies, political history, and the socio-political landscape of early modern England will find this work enlightening.
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