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4 Bulstrode Whitelocke and the Limits of Puritan Politics in Restoration England
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Notes on Contributors ix
- Acknowledgements xiv
- Notes on Text xv
- Abbreviations xvi
- Introduction: Mark Goldie – An Appreciation 1
- 1 Constitutional Royalism Reconsidered: Myth or Reality? 19
- 2 Teaching Political Thought in the Restoration Divinity Faculty: Avant- Garde Episcopacy, the Two Kingdoms and Christian Liberty 39
- 3 Violence, Protest and Resistance: Marvell and the Experience of Dissent after 1670 59
- 4 Bulstrode Whitelocke and the Limits of Puritan Politics in Restoration England 81
- 5 The Assassination of Archbishop Sharp: Religious Violence and Martyrdom in Restoration Scotland 101
- 6 Compassing Allegiance: Sir George Mackenzie and Restoration Scottish Royalism 121
- 7 Corruption and Regeneration in the Political Imagination of John Locke 141
- 8 Locke the Censor, Locke the Anti-Censor 161
- 9 London, Locke and 1690s Provisions for the Poor in Context: Beggars, Spinners and Slaves 181
- 10 The Reception of Locke’s Politics: Locke in the République des Lettres 201
- 11 Court Culture and Godly Monarchy: Henry Purcell and Sir Charles Sedley’s 1692 Birthday Ode for Mary II 219
- 12 Thanksgivings and the Signs of the Times: The Apocalypse in the Long Eighteenth Century 239
- 13 The ‘Secret Reformation’ and the Origins of the Scottish Catholic Enlightenment 257
- 14 The Surprising Lineage of Useful Knowledge 277
- 15 The Vicissitudes of Innovation: Confessional Politics, the State and Philosophy in Early Modern England 293
- A Bibliography of the Writings of Mark Goldie 311
- Index 327
- TABULA GRATULATORIA 345
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Notes on Contributors ix
- Acknowledgements xiv
- Notes on Text xv
- Abbreviations xvi
- Introduction: Mark Goldie – An Appreciation 1
- 1 Constitutional Royalism Reconsidered: Myth or Reality? 19
- 2 Teaching Political Thought in the Restoration Divinity Faculty: Avant- Garde Episcopacy, the Two Kingdoms and Christian Liberty 39
- 3 Violence, Protest and Resistance: Marvell and the Experience of Dissent after 1670 59
- 4 Bulstrode Whitelocke and the Limits of Puritan Politics in Restoration England 81
- 5 The Assassination of Archbishop Sharp: Religious Violence and Martyrdom in Restoration Scotland 101
- 6 Compassing Allegiance: Sir George Mackenzie and Restoration Scottish Royalism 121
- 7 Corruption and Regeneration in the Political Imagination of John Locke 141
- 8 Locke the Censor, Locke the Anti-Censor 161
- 9 London, Locke and 1690s Provisions for the Poor in Context: Beggars, Spinners and Slaves 181
- 10 The Reception of Locke’s Politics: Locke in the République des Lettres 201
- 11 Court Culture and Godly Monarchy: Henry Purcell and Sir Charles Sedley’s 1692 Birthday Ode for Mary II 219
- 12 Thanksgivings and the Signs of the Times: The Apocalypse in the Long Eighteenth Century 239
- 13 The ‘Secret Reformation’ and the Origins of the Scottish Catholic Enlightenment 257
- 14 The Surprising Lineage of Useful Knowledge 277
- 15 The Vicissitudes of Innovation: Confessional Politics, the State and Philosophy in Early Modern England 293
- A Bibliography of the Writings of Mark Goldie 311
- Index 327
- TABULA GRATULATORIA 345