SOURCES OF HISTORY— THE PURITANS 



A Source Book of English Historyi. For the use of schools. Edited by 

 A. D. Innes, M.A. 



Large crown Svo. Volume I, 597 — 1603. Price 4;. 6ii. 

 Volume II, 1603 — 1S15. Price 31. 6J. 



Charles II in his Coronation procession 



The second volume is now ready and consists, like the first, of extracts 

 from contemporary writers (ranging from Clarendon to Napier) with 

 portraits, reproductions of documents and prints and other interesting 

 illustrations. 



The Puritans in Poiver. A Study in the History of the English Church 

 frotn 1640 to 1660. By G. B. Tatham, M.'A.., Fellow of Trinity 

 College., Cambridge. 



Demy Svo. pp. viii + 2S2. Price "js. 6 J. net. 



The author's object is to illustrate the efi-ect of the Puritan Revolution 

 upon the Church of England and upon the Universities as institutions 

 closely connected with the Church, and he endeavours not so much to 

 analyse the development of the Puritan movement or to trace the steps by 

 which it came into conflict with the school of Laud, as to collect evidence 

 descriptive of the methods by means of which the revolution was accom- 

 plished, and generally illustrative of the outward aspects of the Puritan 

 regime. 



" This," says The Pall Mall Gazette, " is an admirable and impartial 

 statement of yvhat happened to the English Church during the Common- 

 wealth. We have many books describing, from one angle or another, the 

 effects of Cromwell's government; but here in a handy volume is a precise 

 account of events. Mr Tatham has his sympathies, but he leaves the 

 facts to speak for themselves." 



