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Puritan Gentry Besieged 1650-1700

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The latter half of the seventeenth century saw the Puritan families of England struggle to preserve the old values in an era of tremendous political and religious upheaval.

Even non-conformist ministers were inclined to be pessimistic about the endurance of `godliness' - Puritan attitudes and practices - among the upper classes.

Based on a study of family papers and other primary resources, Trevor Cliffe's study reveals that in many cases, Puritan county families were playing a double game: outwardly in communion with the Church, they often employed non-conformist chaplains, and attended nonconformist meetings.

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Product Details
Routledge
0415067278 / 9780415067270
Hardback
285.909
12/08/1993
United Kingdom
308 pages
138 x 216 mm, 453 grams