Question of unity?

Robert Oliver  |  Reviews
Date posted:  1 Mar 2005
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PEACE, TOLERATION AND DECAY
By Martin Sutherland
Paternoster. 215 pages. £19.99
ISBN 1 84227 152 0

Historians have struggled to explain the apparent weakness of nonconformity after the passing of the Toleration Act in 1689. Disunity has often been suggested as a major cause.

Martin Sutherland has tackled this question by studying the career, teaching and legacy of John Howe (1630 - 1705). Presbyterians led by Richard Baxter hoped that they could be comprehended within a national church. That was never a real possibility after the Restoration of the Monarchy in 1660. Although Baxter clung to that ideal, it was a fading dream throughout the remaining years of his long life.

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