‘Religion’s safe, with priestcraft is the war’: Augustan anticlericalism and the legacy of the English Revolution, 1660-1720.

Champion, Justin

(2000)

Champion, Justin (2000) ‘Religion’s safe, with priestcraft is the war’: Augustan anticlericalism and the legacy of the English Revolution, 1660-1720.. The European Legacy, 5 (4).

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Abstract

Anticlericalism has been neglected as an important element in England between 1660 and 1720. The nature and authority of the Church was inextricably linked to questions of the authority of the Crown and the state, and the rights of conscience.

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Item TypeJournal Article
Title‘Religion’s safe, with priestcraft is the war’: Augustan anticlericalism and the legacy of the English Revolution, 1660-1720.
AuthorsChampion, Justin
Uncontrolled KeywordsSeventeenth Century England, Anticlericalism, Church and State, Divine Right, conscience
DepartmentsFaculty of History and Social Science\History

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