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Chapter 33 - Of Converts, Collaborators and Apostates

Puritans

from Part V - Laudianism as Coalition: The Constituent Parts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 October 2023

Peter Lake
Affiliation:
Vanderbilt University, Tennessee
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Summary

This chapter traces the careers of various erstwhile puritans, who, with varying degrees of enthusiasm and commitment, jumped on the Laudian bandwagon, or more politely converted to the Laudian way of seeing things. On the one hand, were those who, displaying the zeal of the convert, became more Laudian than Laud himself. Here the best examples are Foulke Robartes, John Yates and Samuel Hoard. Then, on the other hand, there are others who, far from going all-out, merely accommodated themselves to certain Laudian styles, values or modes of speech. Here the best example is Nehemiah Rogers, and the chapter features a relatively extended account of his career, connections and opinions.

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On Laudianism
Piety, Polemic and Politics During the Personal Rule of Charles I
, pp. 435 - 443
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2023

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