1662 Revisited
We are delighted to announce the publication of:
N. H. Keeble (ed), ‘Settling the Peace of the Church’: 1662 Revisited (Oxford University Press, 2014).
Table of contents:
Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
List of Abbreviations
David Wykes and Isabel Rivers: Preface
N. H. Keeble: Introduction: Attempting Uniformity
1: Jacqueline Rose: The Debate over Authority: Adiaphora, the Civil Magistrate, and the Settlement of Religion
2: Paul Seaward: ‘Circumstantial temporary concessions’: Clarendon, Comprehension, and Uniformity
3: Michael Davies: ‘The silencing of God’s dear Ministers’: John Bunyan and his Church in 1662
4: Robert Armstrong: The Bishops of Ireland and the Beasts at Ephesus: Reconstruction, Conformity, and the Presbyterian Knot, 1660-62
5: Alasdair Raffe: Presbyterian Politics and the Restoration of Scottish Episcopacy, 1660-62
6: Cory Cotter: Going Dutch: Beyond Black Bartholomew’s Day
7: Owen Stanwood: Crisis and Opportunity: the Restoration Church Settlement and New England
8: N. H. Keeble: The Nonconformist Narrative of the Bartholomeans
9: Mark Burden: John Walker’s Sufferings of the Clergy and Church of England Responses to the Ejections of 1660-62
Index
To order through Dr Williams’s Centre for Dissenting Studies with a 20% discount, use this page.
OpenEdition suggests that you cite this post as follows:
Anne Page (December 30, 2014). 1662 Revisited. Dissenting Experience. Retrieved April 17, 2025 from https://doi.org/10.58079/nobr