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Tracts on liberty in the Puritan Revolution, 1638-1647, Vol. 1
William Haller
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Frontmatter
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Preface (page vii)
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Introduction (page 1)
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VOLUME I: COMMENTARY
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I. The Revolt of the Pamphleteers (page 9)
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II. New Lights and Divine Right (page 15)
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III. The Law of Nature (page 23)
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IV. The Call for Popular Resistance (page 30)
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V. The Plea for Tolerance (page 33)
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VI. The Appeal to Public Opinion (page 46)
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VII. The "Independent" Doctrine of Toleration (page 56)
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VIII. Toleration and the Sects (page 56)
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IX. The Utopia of Free Speech and Free Trade (page 64)
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X. Toleration, the Great Diana (page 76)
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XI. Toleration and Laissez Faire (page 92)
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XII. The Unreason of Persecution (page 95)
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XIII. The Tribune of the People (page 99)
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XIV. The Great Charter of Reason and Equity (page 107)
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XV. The Power of Love Again (page 108)
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XVI. The Rights of Man (page 111)
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XVII. The Call for an Agreement of the People (page 115)
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Appendices
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A. The Writings of William Walwyn (page 121)
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B. Milton's Reputation and Influence, 1643‐1647 (page 128)
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Bibliography (page 143)
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Notes (page 149)
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Index (page 185)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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CH | 4.1 (Mar. 1935): 69-70 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3160706 |
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Published: 1934
Publisher: Columbia University Press