Allegiance in Church and State (1928) examines the evolution of ideas and ideals, their relation to political and economic events, and their influence on friends and foes in seventeenth-century England – which witnessed the beginning of both the constitutional and the intellectual transition from the old order to the new. It takes a careful look at the religious and particularly political ideas of the Nonjurors, a sect that argued for the moral foundations of a State and the sacredness of moral obligations in public life.
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L.M. Hawkins Imprint: Routledge Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Weight: 453g ISBN:9781032472355 ISBN 10: 1032472359 Series:Routledge Library Editions: Revolution in England Pages: 206 Publication Date:17 April 2023 Audience:
General/trade
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College/higher education
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Adult education
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ELT Advanced
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Primary
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active
1. The Background 2. The Nonjuring Church 3. The Origin and Aims of Monarchical Government 4. Sovereignty 5. Church and State 6. Charles Leslie 7. Later Developments of Anglo-Catholic Political Theory