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David Martin Jones
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"During the Stuart monarchy, oath taking became a means to enforce popular allegiance to the king, who had become head of both the church and the state during the previous Tudor reign. In an age increasingly preoccupied by conscience, this initial...
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David Martin Jones
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"During the Stuart monarchy, oath taking became a means to enforce popular allegiance to the king, who had become head of both the church and the state during the previous Tudor reign. In an age increasingly preoccupied by conscience, this initial...