Professor Rupp looks at the consequences of the Revolution of 1688,
including the Toleration Act and the schism created by those who
felt bound in conscience not to accept the new monarchy. He asks
how the alliance between Church and State affected the
Establishment, and how party politics modified its attitudes and
sought to silence its independent voice. He describes the life and
worship of the Churches; the survival of intolerance despite the
principle of toleration; the growth of the dissenting Churches, and
the predicament of the Roman Catholics.
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