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Introduction - English Law about Religious Toleration Prior to the Planting of Colonial America

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 October 2023

Scott Douglas Gerber
Affiliation:
Ohio Northern University
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England promulgated more laws of significance about religion than any nation in the Early Modern period in large part because of England’s break from the Catholic Church during the reign of Henry VIII and the inconsistent relationship that Henry VIII’s successors had with that church. The colonies chronicled in this book were planted primarily by English persons with an aversion to English laws that adversely impacted their religious beliefs and practices. Given the book’s emphasis on law, it is appropriate to provide a brief history of the English laws from which the planters of colonial America were fleeing. The Introduction sets the stage for the chapters about colonial America that follow.

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Law and Religion in Colonial America
The Dissenting Colonies
, pp. 1 - 15
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2023

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