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PURITANISM AND REVOLUTION Studies in Interpretation of the English Revolution of the 17th Century CONTENTS PART I. MOVEMENTS AND MEN PART II. MEN AND MOVEMENTS PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ABBREVIATIONS PART I Movements and Men 1 Recent Interpretations of the Civil War I II III IV V VI VII 2 Social and Economic Consequences of the Henrician Reformation I II III IV 3 The Norman Yoke I Lost Rights II Coke: The Law and Liberty III The Law versus Liberty IV The Levellers V The Diggers. VII The Whigs VIII The Radicals VIII The Working-class Movement IX Conclusion. 4 The English Revolution and the Brotherhood of Man I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX 5 The Agrarian Legislation of the Revolution 1 I Introduction II Sequestration III Composition IV Obstruction by the Lords V Bishops' Lands VI Influence of the Army VII Sale VIII Influence of Creditors IX Improvements X Tenants and Copyholders XI Conclusion PART II Men and Movements 6 Lord Clarendon and the Puritan Revolution I II III IV V 7 William Perkins and the Poor I II III IV V 8 The Political Sermons of John Preston I Preston's Life II The Covenant Theology III The International Situation IV Court Sermons V God is Angry for Our Sins VI Destiny VII The Importance of Preaching VIII The Service of Mankind 9 Thomas Hobbes and the Revolution in Political Thought I II III IV V VI VII 10 James Harrington and the People I II III IV V 11 The Mad Hatter I II 12 John Mason and the End of the World I II III 13 Society and Andrew Marvell 1 I II III IV V VI VII 14 Clarissa Harlowe and Her Times I II III IV V VI VII INDEX OF NAMES
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