Willing to suffer: law and religious conscience in seventeenth century England

Justin Champion

(1999)

Justin Champion (1999) Willing to suffer: law and religious conscience in seventeenth century England
In: Religious conscience, the state, and the law : historical contexts and contemporary significance. State University of New York Press, Albany, NY.

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Item TypeBook Item
TitleWilling to suffer: law and religious conscience in seventeenth century England
AuthorsChampion, Justin
Uncontrolled KeywordsSeventeenth century, England, religious dissidence, toleration, social order, Henry Care, James II
DepartmentsFaculty of History and Social Science\History

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