This book aims to guide A-level students and undergraduates through
the area of religious separatism in the century before the English
Civil War. Whilst attempting to review some of the results of
recent scholarship in this field, it also attempts to show that the
religious tensions which came to the fore during the Civil War and
Interregnum had their roots mainly in the frustrations of the
radical wing of the Puritan movement in Elizabethan and Jacobean
England.
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