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- W93313562 abstract "Although support for liberty of conscience was strong in the late 1640s, most people drew the line at those beliefs which they considered blasphemous or subversive. Indeed, there was serious concern in England over the growth of radical and heterodox ideas, especially anti-Trinitarianism, and widespread support for legislation that would outlaw the most extreme beliefs. Parliament's efforts to provide such legislation proved controversial, however, raising several questions about the nature of human authority in religious matters. Those who came to dominate ecclesiastical policy from the late 1640s held that it was the civil magistrate who had responsibility for the Church and they were reluctant to allow clerics any independent authority. As a result, it became necessary to explain how and why the civil magistrate could restrain those who expressed heterodox or blasphemous ideas – and this was not an easy task. For although it was widely agreed that religion was natural for human society and that, therefore, it fell within the magistrate's remit, the content of this natural religion was more difficult to define. Specifically, it was hard to explain why the magistrate should uphold the doctrine of the Trinity, even when the revelation contained in the Scriptures was taken into account. By early 1652, however, there was a concerted attempt on the part of some influential ministers to refocus the debate by concentrating on Socinianism, rather than the broader phenomenon of heterodoxy or even anti-Trinitarianism." @default.
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- W93313562 title "Anti-Trinitarianism, Socinianism and the limits of toleration" @default.
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