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Excerpt from Religion in England, Vol. 1: Under Queen Anne and the Georges, 1702-1800
The history of the last century cannot be properly understood without a careful remem brance of what happened in the century before; that story I have attempted to tell in volumes already published. The religion of the eigh teenth century had its roots in the seventeenth. The Puritans of the Commonwealth and the Caroline divines were fathers to the Dissenters and Churchmen of Hanoverian times. But under George II. There came an outburst of religious zeal in this country, which bore an original impress and possessed a character not transmitted from a former age. To that won!
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