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Literature, religion and society in Wales, 1660-1730 (1978)

by Geraint H. Jenkins

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Series: Studies in Welsh History (2)

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This book is an attempt to fill a gap in our knowledge of religious life in Wales from the Restoration to Methodism.

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In the period before the civil wars, Wales was firmly estalished in puritan minds as one of 'the barren corners of the land'.

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