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Nurjannah Achmad PhD,Martin Götte MSc, PhD asserted Halevy, Nonconformity — and especially Methodism — caused ‘an uninterrupted decline in revolutionary spirit’.. The Halevy thesis found support in most subsequent works but found its strongest and most recent supporter in E. P. Thompson.strdulate 发表于 2025-3-26 06:56:14
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Introduction,city of Exeter now regarded the Revolution of 1688 as truly glorious.<sup>1</sup> This speech reflected a significant shift on the part of the clergy of Exeter, who had been tainted with Jacobitism for the first half of the century. It was a change that arose, in part, from the policy of cooperationInterdict 发表于 2025-3-26 15:17:30
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,Church and State, 1760–1830, equilibrium between the forces in the constitution. The first ‘Martyrdom sermons’ of the new reign, preached on the anniversaries of the execution of King Charles I by Bishop Samuel Squire of St David’s and Bishop John Green of Lincoln (in 1762 and 1763 respectively) emphasised the old Whig view th