Author: John Eachard
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Category : Clergy
Languages : en
Pages : 238
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Some Observations upon the Answer [signed: W. S.] to an Enquiry into the Grounds&Occasions of the Contemt of the Clergy ... The fourth edition. [Signed: T. B., i.e. John Eachard.]
Author: John Eachard
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Category : Clergy
Languages : en
Pages : 238
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Publisher:
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Category : Clergy
Languages : en
Pages : 238
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The Grounds and Occasions of the Comtempt of the Clergy and Religion Enquired Into, &c
Author: John Eachard
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Category : Church group work
Languages : en
Pages : 748
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Category : Church group work
Languages : en
Pages : 748
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Mr. Macaulay's Character of the Clergy in the Latter Part of the Seventeenth Century, Considered
Author: Churchill Babington
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 138
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 138
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Taming the Leviathan
Author: Jon Parkin
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107321182
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 795
Book Description
Thomas Hobbes is widely acknowledged as the most important political philosopher to have written in English. Originally published in 2007, Taming the Leviathan is a wide-ranging study of the English reception of Hobbes's ideas. In the first book-length treatment of the topic for over forty years, Jon Parkin follows the fate of Hobbes's texts (particularly Leviathan) and the development of his controversial reputation during the seventeenth century, revealing the stakes in the critical discussion of the philosopher and his ideas. Revising the traditional view that Hobbes was simply rejected by his contemporaries, Parkin demonstrates that Hobbes's work was too useful for them to ignore, but too radical to leave unchallenged. His texts therefore had to be controlled, their lessons absorbed and their author discredited. In other words the Leviathan had to be tamed. Taming the Leviathan significantly revised our understanding of the role of Hobbes and Hobbism in seventeenth-century England.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107321182
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 795
Book Description
Thomas Hobbes is widely acknowledged as the most important political philosopher to have written in English. Originally published in 2007, Taming the Leviathan is a wide-ranging study of the English reception of Hobbes's ideas. In the first book-length treatment of the topic for over forty years, Jon Parkin follows the fate of Hobbes's texts (particularly Leviathan) and the development of his controversial reputation during the seventeenth century, revealing the stakes in the critical discussion of the philosopher and his ideas. Revising the traditional view that Hobbes was simply rejected by his contemporaries, Parkin demonstrates that Hobbes's work was too useful for them to ignore, but too radical to leave unchallenged. His texts therefore had to be controlled, their lessons absorbed and their author discredited. In other words the Leviathan had to be tamed. Taming the Leviathan significantly revised our understanding of the role of Hobbes and Hobbism in seventeenth-century England.
British Museum Catalogue of printed Books
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Languages : en
Pages : 660
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Languages : en
Pages : 660
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The Allegiance of Thomas Hobbes
Author: Jeffrey R. Collins
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0191556297
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 326
Book Description
The Allegiance of Thomas Hobbes offers a revisionist interpretation of Thomas Hobbes's evolving response to the English Revolution. It rejects the prevailing understanding of Hobbes as a consistent, if idiosyncratic, royalist, and vindicates the contemporaneous view that the publication of Leviathan marked Hobbes's accommodation with England's revolutionary regime. In sustaining these conclusions, Professor Collins foregrounds the religious features of Hobbes's writings, and maintains a contextual focus on the broader religious dynamics of the English Revolution itself. Hobbes and the Revolution are both placed within the tumultuous historical process that saw the emerging English state coercively secure jurisdictional control over national religion and the corporate church. Seen in the light of this history, Thomas Hobbes emerges as a theorist who moved with, rather than against, the revolutionary currents of his age. The strongest claim of the book is that Hobbes was motivated by his deep detestation of clerical power to break with the Stuart cause and to justify the religious policies of England's post-regicidal masters, including Oliver Cromwell. Methodologically, Professor Collins supplements intellectual or linguistic contextual analysis with original research into Hobbes's biography, the prosopography of his associates, the reception of Hobbes's published works, and the nature of the English Revolution as a religious conflict. This multi-dimensional contextual approach produces, among other fruits: a new understanding of the political implications of Leviathan; an original interpretation of Hobbes's civil war history, Behemoth; a clearer picture of Hobbes's career during the neglected period of the 1650s; and a revisionist interpretation of Hobbes's reaction to the emergence of English republicanism. By presenting Thomas Hobbes as a political actor within a precisely defined political context, Professor Collins has recovered the significance of Hobbes's writings as artefacts of the English Revolution.
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0191556297
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 326
Book Description
The Allegiance of Thomas Hobbes offers a revisionist interpretation of Thomas Hobbes's evolving response to the English Revolution. It rejects the prevailing understanding of Hobbes as a consistent, if idiosyncratic, royalist, and vindicates the contemporaneous view that the publication of Leviathan marked Hobbes's accommodation with England's revolutionary regime. In sustaining these conclusions, Professor Collins foregrounds the religious features of Hobbes's writings, and maintains a contextual focus on the broader religious dynamics of the English Revolution itself. Hobbes and the Revolution are both placed within the tumultuous historical process that saw the emerging English state coercively secure jurisdictional control over national religion and the corporate church. Seen in the light of this history, Thomas Hobbes emerges as a theorist who moved with, rather than against, the revolutionary currents of his age. The strongest claim of the book is that Hobbes was motivated by his deep detestation of clerical power to break with the Stuart cause and to justify the religious policies of England's post-regicidal masters, including Oliver Cromwell. Methodologically, Professor Collins supplements intellectual or linguistic contextual analysis with original research into Hobbes's biography, the prosopography of his associates, the reception of Hobbes's published works, and the nature of the English Revolution as a religious conflict. This multi-dimensional contextual approach produces, among other fruits: a new understanding of the political implications of Leviathan; an original interpretation of Hobbes's civil war history, Behemoth; a clearer picture of Hobbes's career during the neglected period of the 1650s; and a revisionist interpretation of Hobbes's reaction to the emergence of English republicanism. By presenting Thomas Hobbes as a political actor within a precisely defined political context, Professor Collins has recovered the significance of Hobbes's writings as artefacts of the English Revolution.
“The” Library Companion ... in the Choice of a Libr
Author: Thomas Frognall Dibdin
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 966
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 966
Book Description
Shakespeare, Milton and Eighteenth-Century Literary Editing
Author: Marcus Walsh
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521602907
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Study of the theories and methods informing editions of Milton and Shakespeare in the eighteenth century.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521602907
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Study of the theories and methods informing editions of Milton and Shakespeare in the eighteenth century.
The Library Companion, Or, The Young Man's Guide, and the Old Man's Comfort, in the Choice of a Library
Author: Thomas Frognall Dibdin
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Category : Best books
Languages : en
Pages : 1144
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Category : Best books
Languages : en
Pages : 1144
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The Library Companion ... Second Edition
Author: Thomas Frognall Dibdin
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 972
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Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 972
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