Church and People in Interregnum Britain / / edited by Fiona McCall.

The English Civil War was followed by a period of unprecedented religious tolerance and the spread of new religious ideas and practices. Britain experienced a period of so-called "Godly religious rule" and a breakdown of religious uniformity that was perceived as a threat to social order b...

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Place / Publishing House:London, England : : Royal Historical Society Institute of Historical Research University of London Press,, 2021.
Year of Publication:2021
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