Puritanism in North-West England: A Regional Study of the Diocese of Chester to 1642 |
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Contents
The role of the clergy | 23 |
The role of the laity | 74 |
The role of patrons | 115 |
Catholic and puritan | 153 |
Conclusion | 177 |
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