“To Prostitute Morality, Libel Religion, and Undermine Government”: Blasphemy and the Strange Persistence of Providence in Britain since the Seventeenth Century (original) (raw)

Blasphemy in modern Britain: 1789 to the present

David Nash

1999

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The Invention of Criminal Blasphemy: Rex v. Taylor (1676)

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‘Anti-Providentialism as Blasphemy in Late Stuart England: A Case Study of “the Stage Debate”’, Journal of Religious History, 34.4 (2008), 422-38

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Michael P Simpson

2021

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Accusations of Blasphemy in English Anti-Quaker Polemic, C. 1660–1701*

David Manning

Quaker Studies, 2009

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How Religious Freedom became a Natural Right: The Case of Post-Reformation England

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Nicole Coonradt

Religion and the Arts, 2013

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Religion and the Arts, 2007

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Dissent and the Bible in Britain, c.1650-1950. Edited by SCOTT MANDELBROTE and MICHAEL LEDGER-LOMAS

john briggs

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David G Whitla

Studies in Puritanism and Piety Journal, 2021

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Francisca Loetz

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Dolly MacKinnon

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Joanna Bourke

Journal of Social History, 2009

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Barry Levis

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John Corum

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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

Rémy Duthille

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Thomas M Chumbley

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Norman Doe, Russell Sandberg

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Barry Levis

Church History, 1990

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Thomas Freeman

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Mark Clement

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The Library: The Transactions of the Bibliographical Society, 2008

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‘Scripture and Toleration between Reformation and Enlightenment’, in Eliane Glaser, ed, Religious Tolerance in the Atlantic World: Early Modern and Contemporary Perspectives (Palgrave, 2014).

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