All Stories

  1. Anglican Enlightenment: Orientalism, Religion and Politics in England and its Empire, 1648–1715, written by William Bulman
  2. ‘The Kingdom of Darkness’: Hobbes and Heterodoxy
  3. ‘Socinianism Truly Stated’: John Toland, Jean Leclerc and the Eighteenth-Century Reception of Grotius’s De Veritate
  4. «I remember a Mahometan story of Ahmed ben Edris»: free thinking uses of Islam from Stubbe to Toland
  5. ‘It hath framed the mindes of a thousand Gentlemen’: Some Recent Works onLeviathan
  6. Bayle In The English Enlightenment
  7. What are historians for?
  8. How to Read Hobbes: Independent, Heretic, Political Scientist, Absolutist? A Review of Some Recent Works on Hobbes
  9. Republican Learning
  10. ‘The traffic of books’: libraries, friends and conversation
  11. Publishing reason: John Toland and print and scribal communities
  12. Reading Scripture: the reception of Christianity not mysterious, 1696–1702
  13. Anglia libera: Protestant liberties and the Hanoverian succession, 1700–14
  14. Sapere aude: ‘commonwealth’ politics under George I, 1714–22
  15. Respublica mosaica: imposters, legislators and civil religion
  16. De studio theologia: patristic erudition and the attack on Scripture
  17. ‘A complete history of priestcraft’: The Druids and the origins of ancient virtue
  18. Making orthodoxy in late Restoration England: the trials of Edmund Hickeringill, 1662–1710
  19. "Religion's Safe, with Priestcraft is the War": Augustan Anticlericalism and the Legacy of the English Revolution, 1660-1720
  20. ECRASEZ L'INFAME: CLEVER CLERICS AND THE POLITICS OF KNOWLEDGE?
  21. Toleration and Citizenship in Enlightenment England: John Toland and the Naturalization of the Jews, 1714–1753
  22. Apocrypha Canon and Criticism from Samuel Fisher to John Toland, 1650-1718
  23. “Acceptable to inquisitive men”: Some Simonian Contexts for Newton’s Biblical Criticism, 1680–16921
  24. 3. Pere Richard Simon and English Biblical Criticism, 1680-1700
  25. Legislators, impostors, and the politic origins of religion: English theories of ‘imposture’ from Stubbe to Toland
  26. John Toland: The Politics of Pantheism
  27. REVIEWS
  28. Political Thinking Between Restoration and Hanoverian Succession