
Gangraena i remedium, o herezjach i zwyrodnieniu religijnym w Anglii połowy XVII w.
Author(s) -
Jakub Basista
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
studia historyczne
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0025-1429
DOI - 10.12797/sh.62.2019.02.05
Subject(s) - heresy , ballad , history , population , period (music) , spanish civil war , new england , classics , art , sociology , theology , literature , demography , law , archaeology , philosophy , political science , aesthetics , poetry , politics
Gangraena and its cure: on Heresies and Religious Perversions in mid-seventeenth century England
The English Civil War saw an explosion in the production of printed material. Booklets, pamphlets, leaflets, and ballads of all types and covering all manner of subjects appeared in their thousands. Indeed, the number of titles printed during this period surpassed 2,000 per year. Among these we find a large category of prints denouncing religious heresy and perverse behaviors. The most elaborate of these was Thomas Edwards’s Gangraena, which ran to several thousand pages in length and spanned three consecutive volumes. In this article, the author looks at various religious sects in England and aspects of their beliefs and behaviors to examine how the Restoration England of Charles II tried to cure its population of unorthodox and perverse religious ideas.