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The Welsh Trust, 1674–1681: a Charitable Proposal for Comprehension

The Welsh Trust (1674–81), established by Thomas Gouge, an ejected Presbyterian minister, brought together clergy and laity across emerging denominational divides who shared a desire to unite English Protestants against the perceived resurgence of Catholicism. The enterprise serves as a miniature of...

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Published in:The Journal of ecclesiastical history 2023-07, Vol.74 (3), p.516-534
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