"The Theory of Religious Liberty in the Reigns of Charles II and James II" by H F Russell Smith examines the evolution of religious freedom during the reigns of two English monarchs. Delving into historical contexts, the book analyzes how Charles II and James II navigated complex religious landscapes and attempted to balance power between different faiths. Highlighting their policies and decisions, Smith unveils the pivotal moments that shaped the theory of religious liberty in this transformative period of English history.
Theory of Religious Liberty-Charles II and James II H F Russell Smith Signed
Title: The Theory of Religious Liberty in the Reigns of Charles II and James II
Author: H. F. Russell Smith-Signed by the Author
Publisher : Cambridge
Publication 1911-First Edition
Format: HardbackCondition: Blue covers with gilt lettering to front and spine. In a good condition with some sligh bumping to the top edge. No dust jacket. The pages are clean with no ink or pencil marks. Dedicated and signed by the author to the front.
Book measures: 19.5cm x 13cm with 140 pages