First published in 1950 this is a critical study of changes in
religious thought in the latter half of the seventeenth century. Dr
Cragg's main concern is with the eclipse of Calvinism, the
Cambridge Platonists, the religious significance of Locke, Toland
and the rise of Deism, the relationship between the Church and the
Civil power and the question of religious toleration. In its
original form this book was awarded the Archbishop Cranmer Prize
for 1945.
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