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A clear, immersive voyage through England's church and state as seen from the heat of civil war. A historical narrative that reads with the immediacy of a chronicle and the depth of a learned field study. John Stoughton's Ecclesiastical History of England, From the Opening of the Long Parliament To the Death Of Oliver Cromwell, Volume 1 - The Church Of The Civil Wars, offers a concise yet sweeping survey of mid seventeenth-century England. It threads religious history with political upheaval, examining how church governance, parliamentary religion, and evolving political loyalties shaped public life and private conscience. For readers of church history and students of english political history alike, the work reveals how faith and policy pulsed through every reform, faction, and confrontation. This restored edition matters beyond a mere reprint: it is a complete historical survey that situates Cromwell-era controversies within a broader continuum of power, reform, and resistance. The book speaks to academic researchers and casual readers who relish clear, accessible analysis anchored in historic detail. Its significance lies in both its literary reverence for the period and its timely clarity about church and state power, offering a compelling counterpart to comparable works on Cromwell and cromwell era biographies. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure.