MORGAN, IRVONWY.
Prince Charles's Puritan Chaplain.
London: George Allen & Unwin, 1957. 0. 1st ed. "The most obscure period in the history of the Puritans occurs between the Hampton Court Conference in 1604, when James I refused their demands for reform in the Church, and the sudden access to power of the Puritan forces after the Long Parliament of 1640..The clue is to be found in the personality and friendships of Dr John Preston, Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, Preacher to the Honorable Society of Lincoln's Inn, Chaplain to Prince Charles, and acknowledged leader of the Puritan movement." Pp.220/4(ads), portrait frontispiece. Blue cloth, d/w slightly rubbed. VG/G+.
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