INDEPENDENT (RELIGION)
In English church history, 'Independents' advocated local congregational control of religious and church matters, without any wider geographical hierarchy, either ecclesiastical or political. Independents reached particular prominence between 1642 and 1660, in the period of the English Civil War and of the Commonwealth and Protectorate, wherein the Parliamentary Army became the champion of Independent religious views against the Anglicanism or the Catholicism of Royalists and the Presbyterianism favoured by Parliament itself.
★ Good Old Cause
★ 17th century denominations in England
★ English Dissenters
★ Congregational church
★ Puritan
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★ Good Old Cause
★ 17th century denominations in England
★ English Dissenters
★ Congregational church
★ Puritan
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