JAMES VI (I) STUART IN THE ENGLISH RELIGIOUS SPACE
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Keywords

James VI (I) Stuart
Millenary Petition
Puritans
Anglicans
Hampton Court Conference

How to Cite

Basista, J. (2018). JAMES VI (I) STUART IN THE ENGLISH RELIGIOUS SPACE. Gniezno European Studies, (18), 385–409. https://doi.org/10.14746/seg.2018.18.22

Abstract

The paper is concerned with the religious issues in England at the time when James VI Stuart, King of Scotland, ascended to the throne. The reign of the land dominated by the Anglican confession, with the king as the supreme head of the Church, going into the hands of a ruler who had grown up in a Presbyterian environment posed  number of questions and challenges before the monarch and his subjects as well.

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