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Christian Identity, Jews, And Israel In Seventeenth-century England
This Book Is A Cultural History Of 17th-century England. It Explores The Many, Often Contradictory Ways People Thought About Themselves In Relation To Jews, Judaism, & Jewish History. Grounded In Archival Research, The Book Analyzes The Works Of Major Writers Including Foxe, Herbert, Bunyan, Milton, & Dryden. Nation, Monarch, And Israel -- The English Church, Jewish Worship, And The Temple -- Revolution And Reformation: Parliament Fast Sermons, The Elect Nation, And Biblical Israel -- Anglicans And Royalists At War In Exile -- Political Alternatives And Israelite Foundations -- The Jewish Aspect Of Radical Religion: Millenarians And Prophets -- Revisiting The Question Of Jewish Readmission -- The Restoration: England And Israel, Milton And Dryden. Bibliographic Level Mode Of Issuance: Monograph Includes Bibliographical References And Index. English
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Publication Date:
1900-01-01
Christianity and literature--History
Christianity and other religions--Judaism--History
Culture conflict in literature
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Religion and literature--History
English literature--History and criticism
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