Mysticism and Dissent: Religious Ideology and Social Protest in the Sixteenth Century
This book is one of four substantial volumes designed to demonstrate the range of interests of the several Protestant Nonconformist traditions from the time of their Separatist harbingers to the end of the twentieth century.
Church Planting: A Study of Westmorland Nonconformity
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
本书收录了作者的四篇文章, 分别是:《惩治不从国教者的捷径》, 《枷刑颂》, 《穷人的呼吁》和《计划论》.
Los Davidianos: su mensaje y estrategia
The challenge to orthodox belief by the Broad Church.
The book assesses the impacts of the major Dissenting preachers and provides insights into the various movements, such as romanticism and the higher, often German, biblical criticism.
Again the pentecostal movement is a founding influence, alongside Brethren experience, but there is a greater stress on the ... See also William K. Kay, Apostolic Networks in Britain: New Ways of Being Church (Milton Keynes, 2007).
This compelling study traces the development of radical religious literature between 1640 and 1660 and offers a reorientation of how the sects are seen to rest in history.
The Spirit of Dissent: A Commemoration of the Great Ejectment of 1662
The voices of non-conformity are brought to the fore in this new exploration of late seventeenth-century politics, religion and literature.
"This book seeks to tell the story of religious dissent as a polemical and dialectical argument from the seventeenth century to the present, from Bunhill Fields to Plymouth Rock.
The Writings of John Greenwood and Henry Barrow, 1591-1593
Farewell Sermons
This volume considers Protestant dissenting traditions in nineteenth-century Britain, the British Empire, and the United States
Volume V extends the study of the Oxford History of Dissenting Protestant Traditions series into the twentieth century, following the spatial, cultural, and intellectual changes in dissenting identity and practice as these once European ...
This book is an attempt to explain why this division among protestants persisted in face of a hostile majority of Catholics, and to examine the extent to which the dissenters actually suffered under the penal laws directed against them.
This book is an attempt to explain why this division among protestants persisted in face of a hostile majority of Catholics, and to examine the extent to which the dissenters actually suffered under the penal laws directed against them.
Windows into Men's Souls uses the works of John Robinson, Thomas Helwys, and John Smyth to examine the concept of religious nonconformity that was inherent in the English Reformation.