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Religious allegiances could be expressed not just in the books people wrote but those they owned, read and bequeathed.3 Joe Saunders' essay explores the book bequests of a little-known Puritan Stationer, William Howes. 3 See Andrew Cambers, Godly Reading: Print, Manuscript and Puritanism in Eng...

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Published inBunyan studies no. 25; pp. 3 - 5
Main Author Daniel, Robert W
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Newcastle Upon Tyne Northumbria University, Department of Humanities, Faculty of Arts, Design and Social Sciences 01.01.2021
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Summary:Religious allegiances could be expressed not just in the books people wrote but those they owned, read and bequeathed.3 Joe Saunders' essay explores the book bequests of a little-known Puritan Stationer, William Howes. 3 See Andrew Cambers, Godly Reading: Print, Manuscript and Puritanism in England, 1580-1720 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011), pp. 118-158. 5 See Isabel Rivers, Vanity Fair and the Celestial City: Dissenting, Methodist, and Evangelical Literary Culture in England 1720-1800 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018), pp. 316-322.
ISSN:0954-0970