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The theory of religious liberty in England 1603-39

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Originally published in 1937, this book contains the text of the Thirlwall Prize-winning essay for that year on the subject of religious liberty in the reigns of James I and Charles I.

Lyon details how the concept of freedom of thought was first formulated in England by a variety of Christian sects, including the Arminian Baptists and the many factions within Presbyterianism, at a time where the religious climate in England was still tense and uncertain in the wake of the English Reformation.

This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in English religious history and the concept of tolerance.

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Cambridge University Press
1107456436 / 9781107456433
Paperback / softback
01/01/2015
United Kingdom
English
254 pages
20 cm
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