Fr. 48.90

Archbishop William Laud

English · Paperback / Softback

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First published in 1987, Archbishop William Laud shows how Laud dragged the English Church, and with it English society, towards a new and radical version of Anglicanism.


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Acknowledgements 1. 'Where I was bred up' 2. 'I made all quiet in the college' 3. 'Pastors, labourers, and watchmen' 4. 'A cloud arising' 5. 'Nothing but trouble and danger' 6. 'The little man is come up trumps' 7. 'The Richelieu of England' 8. 'To be your chancellor' 9. 'More vinegar than oil' 10. 'Who's the fool now!' 11. 'The beast is wounded' 12. 'A foul business it is' 13. 'The sty of all pestilential filth' 14. 'Never afraid to die, nor ashamed to live' 15. Epilogue Abbreviations Notes Index


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