Radical Puritans in England 1550 - 1660
Delve into the intricate world of religious upheaval with Radical Puritans in England 1550 - 1660 by R.J. Acheson. This captivating study, published in 1990, meticulously examines the various religious separatist movements that emerged during a tumultuous period in Early Modern England. Spanning 120 pages, Acheson provides a detailed analysis of the rise of radical sectarianism under the reign of Charles I and investigates the factors that led to the fragmentation of the radical cause following the monarchy's restoration in 1660. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of British and Irish history, this book offers valuable insights into the complexities of Protestantism and the Puritan experience. Whether you're studying for A & AS Level or simply seeking to deepen your understanding of this pivotal era, Radical Puritans in England is an essential addition to your collection.