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The Diary of Robert Woodford, 1637–1641

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  • Date Published: January 2013
  • availability: Available
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9781107036383

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  • Woodford's diary, here published in full for the first time with an introduction, provides a unique insight into the puritan psyche and way of life. Woodford is remarkable for the consistency of his worldview, interpreting all experience through the spectacles of godly predestinarianism. His journal is a fascinating source for the study of opposition to the Personal Rule of Charles I and its importance in the formation of Civil War allegiance, demonstrating that the Popish Plot version of politics, held by parliamentary opposition leaders in the 1620s, had by the 1630s been adopted by provincial people from the lower classes. Woodford went further than some of his contemporaries in taking the view that, even before the outbreak of the Bishops' Wars, government policies had discredited episcopacy and cast grave doubt on the king's religious soundness. Conversely, he regarded parliament as the seat of virtue and potential saviour of the nation.

    • Allows the reader to place Robert Woodford in historical context, and to identify people, places and events mentioned in the text
    • Includes an historical introduction, detailed footnotes and a comprehensive index
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    '… a handsome and rigorous production, equally helpful to historians and specialists of autobiographical writings in the early-modern period.' Anne Dunan-Page, Congregational History Society Magazine

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    • Date Published: January 2013
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9781107036383
    • length: 436 pages
    • dimensions: 222 x 145 x 26 mm
    • weight: 0.65kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    List of abbreviations
    Preface
    Introduction
    Editorial note
    Robert Woodford's diary, 1637–41
    Index.

  • Editor

    John Fielding
    John Fielding is a retired civil servant. He completed his PhD at the University of Birmingham in 1989, and has published articles on the religious and political history of early seventeenth-century England.

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