Oxford History of Anglicanism, Vol.1: Reformation, (#27): Milton Anthony...

The awful subject of Laud, the Arminians, the liturgical precisionists seeking to trouble the Church (Laud, Montague, Cosin and and a host of other disturbers known as the "Durham House" sect), and other proto-anarchists will contribute seriously to theological disasters in later decades.

The criminal laws of libel and defamation are needed to aid in the analysis of these infiltrating Arminians and troublers of God's Church.

We're continuing to read the trial transcript of Laud's indictment and conviction by the Parliament.


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