Introduction / Peter Nockles. William Gibson -- The changing legacy and reception of John Foxe's 'Book of martyrs' in the 'long eighteenth century' : varieties of Anglican, Protestant and Catholic response, c. 1760-c. 1850 / Why the third fell out : trinitarian dissent / Thomas Pfizenmaier -- The Bowman affair : latitudinarian theology, anti-clericalism and the limits of orthodoxy in early Hanoverian England / Stephen Taylor -- Enlightened thought devised from biblical principles / Rena Denton -- Philip Doddridge and the formulation of calvinistic theology in an era of rationalism and deconfessionalisation / Richard A. Muller -- 'The weight of historical evidence' : Conyers Middleton and the eighteenth-century Miracles Debate / Robert G. Ingram -- Varieties of heterodoxy : the career of Edward Evanson (1731-1805) / G.M. Ditchfield -- Religion, politics and society -- Dissenters, Anglicans and elections after the Toleration Act, 1689-1710 / William Gibson -- Politics and the lay baptism controversy in England, 1708-15 / Robert D. Cornwall -- Religious dissent, the church, and the repeal of the Occasional Conformity and Schism Acts, 1714-19 / David L. Wykes -- Archbishop Markham and political preaching in wartime England, 1776-77 / Nigel Aston -- The changing legacy and reception of John Foxe's 'Book of martyrs' in the 'long eighteenth century' : varieties of Anglican, Protestant and Catholic response, c. 1760-c. 1850 / Peter Nockles.
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