Front Cover -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 The Theory of Royal Sovereignty -- 2 The Theory of Religious Intolerance -- 3 The Reception of Thomas Hobbes -- 4 Danby, the Bishops, and the Whig -- 5 Priestcraft and the Birth of Whiggism -- 6 Toleration and the Godly Prince -- 7 Toleration and the Huguenots -- 8 Andrew Marvell's Adversaries -- 9 Annual Parliaments and Aristocratic Whiggism -- 10 William Lawrence and the Case for King Monmouth -- 11 Sir Peter Pett, Sceptical Toryism, and the Science of Toleration-- 12 The Political Thought of the Anglican Revolution -- 13 John Locke and Anglican Royalism -- Index
Summary
What did people in Restoration England think the correct relationship between church and state should be? And how did this thinking evolve?