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Puritan Lecturers and Anglican Clergymen during the Early Years of the English Civil Wars

Youngkwon Chung
- 09 Jan 2021 - 
- Vol. 12, Iss: 1, pp 44
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In the early years of the Civil Wars in England, from February 1642 to July 1643, Puritan parishioners in conjunction with the parliament in London set up approximately 150 divines as weekly preachers, or lecturers, in the city and the provinces as discussed by the authors.
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This article is published in Religion.The article was published on 2021-01-09 and is currently open access. It has received 11 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Parliament.

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God and the king

A. Fergusson
- 18 Mar 1876 - 
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The Restoration Church of England, 1646–1689

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Laudian and Royalist Polemic in Seventeenth-Century England: The Career and Writings of Peter Heylyn

TL;DR: Milton as discussed by the authors presents a full-scale treatment of the career and writings of Peter Heylyn, an ardent royalist and defender of the pre-civil war Church of England who became an outspoken and aggressive controversialist during the 1630s, '40s, and '50s.
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Scandalous and Malignant? Settling Scores Against the Leicestershire Clergy After the First Civil War

Fiona McCall
- 09 Dec 2015 - 
TL;DR: The most complete set of surviving records for exploring this process are those of the parliamentary committee for Leicester as mentioned in this paper, which determined the motivations for ejections in Leicestershire during the English Civil Wars.
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Prynne, Burton, and the Puritan Triumph

TL;DR: Prynne as discussed by the authors was one of the first nonconformists to accept a "reformed episcopacy" under John Williams as the alternative to Laudian misrule.
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Politics, religion and popularity in early Stuart Britain : essays in honour of Conrad Russell

TL;DR: A bibliography of the principal published writings of Conrad Russell, 1962-2002 Richard Cust and Elizabeth Russell can be found in this article, along with a discussion of the relationship between reformism and its legacies.