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Contrasting and Converging Patterns: Relations between Church and State in Western Europe, 1660-1715

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THE approach of Thomas Ken (1637-1711) and William Carstares (1644–1715) to relations between Church and State could hardly be more different: as such they furnish an apt introduction to the subject matter of this essay.

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A. C. Duke C. A. Tamse

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© 1981 Uitgeverij Martinus Nijhoff, Lange Voorhout 9, Den Haag

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Roorda, D.J. (1981). Contrasting and Converging Patterns: Relations between Church and State in Western Europe, 1660-1715. In: Duke, A.C., Tamse, C.A. (eds) Britain and The Netherlands. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7695-5_7

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