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Christianson, Paul (1979) Notes from the Caroline Underground: Alexander Leighton, the Puritan Triumvirate, and the Laudian Reaction to Nonconformity, by Stephen FosterNotes from the Caroline Underground: Alexander Leighton, the Puritan Triumvirate, and the Laudian Reaction to Nonconformity, by Stephen Foster. Studies in British History and Culture, VI. Archon Books (for the Conference on British Studies and Wittenberg University), Hamden, Conn. 1978. xvii, 125 pp. Canadian Journal of History, 14 (3). 460-461 doi:10.3138/cjh.14.3.460

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TitleNotes from the Caroline Underground: Alexander Leighton, the Puritan Triumvirate, and the Laudian Reaction to Nonconformity, by Stephen FosterNotes from the Caroline Underground: Alexander Leighton, the Puritan Triumvirate, and the Laudian Reaction to Nonconformity, by Stephen Foster. Studies in British History and Culture, VI. Archon Books (for the Conference on British Studies and Wittenberg University), Hamden, Conn. 1978. xvii, 125 pp.
JournalCanadian Journal of History
AuthorsChristianson, PaulAuthor
Year1979 (December)Volume14
Issue3
PublisherUniversity of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)
DOIdoi:10.3138/cjh.14.3.460Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceChristianson, Paul (1979) Notes from the Caroline Underground: Alexander Leighton, the Puritan Triumvirate, and the Laudian Reaction to Nonconformity, by Stephen FosterNotes from the Caroline Underground: Alexander Leighton, the Puritan Triumvirate, and the Laudian Reaction to Nonconformity, by Stephen Foster. Studies in British History and Culture, VI. Archon Books (for the Conference on British Studies and Wittenberg University), Hamden, Conn. 1978. xvii, 125 pp. Canadian Journal of History, 14 (3). 460-461 doi:10.3138/cjh.14.3.460
Plain TextChristianson, Paul (1979) Notes from the Caroline Underground: Alexander Leighton, the Puritan Triumvirate, and the Laudian Reaction to Nonconformity, by Stephen FosterNotes from the Caroline Underground: Alexander Leighton, the Puritan Triumvirate, and the Laudian Reaction to Nonconformity, by Stephen Foster. Studies in British History and Culture, VI. Archon Books (for the Conference on British Studies and Wittenberg University), Hamden, Conn. 1978. xvii, 125 pp. Canadian Journal of History, 14 (3). 460-461 doi:10.3138/cjh.14.3.460
In(1979, December) Canadian Journal of History Vol. 14 (3) University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)


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