Bag om The Autobiography of Dr. William Laud
This book is the autobiography of the influential Anglican churchman William Laud, who served as Archbishop of Canterbury from 1633 to 1645. Written in the 1630s, it covers Laud's early life, his theological ideas, and his controversial tenure as archbishop. It provides a rich source of historical information on the religious and political developments of the Stuart era and will be of interest to scholars of early modern England and religious history.
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