Publisher's Synopsis
"The Brownists in Norwich and Norfolk About 1580" offers a detailed look into the history of the Brownist movement, a significant group of early Separatists, in the English region of Norwich and Norfolk. Authored by Robert Harrison, this work sheds light on previously unknown aspects of the Brownists' activities and challenges during a pivotal period in their development.
Focusing on the late 16th century, the book provides valuable insights into the social, religious, and political context that shaped the Brownist experience. Readers interested in the history of religious dissent, the English Reformation, and the origins of Congregationalism will find this a fascinating and informative study.
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