This unique study of the Church of England between the 1660s and 1720s addresses the neglected research area of the Reformed school of thought and its powerful influence on the later eighteenth century church and evangelical revival. Hampton also explores consequences for understanding Anglican identity today.
In this impressive work, Hampton makes his case. His handling of both primary sources and the secondary literature is adroit. His conclusions, as adumbrated above, are convincing...Hampton's style is clear and engaging...In sum, Hampton has written a very work and a worthy contribution to teh Oxford Theological Monograph series.