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The Correspondence of Thomas Hutchinson , Volume 1: 1740–1766. Edited by John W. Tyler and Elizabeth Dubrulle. (Boston: Colonial Society of Massachusetts, 2014. Pp. xlvi, 625. $49.50.)

Michael Hattem

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Future Perfect?: Elect Nationhood and the Grammar of Desire in Mary Cary's Millennial Visions (1)

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The Latitudinarians and the Church of England, 1660–1700. By W. M. Spellman. Athens, Georgia: The University of Georgia Press, 1993. x + 228 pp. $40.00

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All May Prophesy: The Politics of Scriptural Interpretation in Two 17th-Century New England Baptist Congregations

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Converting Mrs Crouch: Women, Wonders and the Formation of English Methodism, 1738–1741

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“An Ancient Mother in our Israel”: Women and the Rise of English Puritanism Before the Civil Wars

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Christopher J. Walker: Reason and Religion in Late Seventeenth-Century England: The Politics and Theology of Radical Dissent. London: I. B. Tauris, 2013; pp. ix + 302

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Women Philosophers of Seventeenth-Century England: Selected Correspondence, edited by Jacqueline Broad (New York: Oxford University Press, 2019). [Introduction only.]

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'Neo-Harringtonianism and A Letter Sent to General Monk (1660) revisited', The Seventeenth Century, 24 (2009).

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Richard Calis, Frederic Clark, Christian Flow, Anthony Grafton, Madeline McMahon, and Jennifer M. Rampling, “Passing the Book: Cultures of Reading in the Winthrop Family, 1580-1730,” Past and Present, vol. 241, no. 1 (January 2018): 69-141

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Shades of Representation: Lucy Hutchinson’s Ghost and the Politics of the Representative

Katharine Gillespie

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Religion, Politics and Dissent, 1660–1832: Essays in Honour of James E. Bradley

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