For much of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, a minority of English people became obstinately metaphysical. Some quit these shores, not so much for religious liberty in the abstract, but in the hope of building a more rigorously godly Commonwealth in New England.
The 17th century English Civil War, in which a greater proportion of the male population perished than in the First World War, was fuelled by religious passions.
Roger Scruton in his 2012 book Our Church identifies this as the...
Published on January 04, 2021 04:15