Dr. Fitzsimons Allison's "The Rise of Moralism" (#15): Laud, Chillingwor...


A review of William Laud's life is put forward. "Give praise to the LORD and little Laud to the devil" asserted one court jester, capturing a widely held view. Even Charles 1 came to view his dependence on Laud as a mistake. Well now, what do we have here with that?

Dr. Patrick Collinson: "Laud was the greatest calamity ever visited upon the English Church."religious history." Collinson, Patrick. The Religion of Protestants: The Church in English Society 1559–1625. Oxford University Press. p. 90

There is no inclination, at all, to dispute Dr. Collinson's characterization.

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