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Crawford Gribben

taught Renaissance literature at the University of Manchester and Trinity College Dublin before taking up his current position in early modern British history at Queen’s University Belfast. He is the author of several books on the religious history of Britain, Ireland and the United States, including most recently The Rise and Fall of Christian Ireland (Oxford University Press, 2021). His long-standing interest in John Owen has recently broadened out to consider Owen’s relationship to other nonconformist writers, and has resulted in articles published or forthcoming in Milton Quarterly and The Review of English Studies.
Should we care where Lucy Hutchinson went to church?
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Should we care where Lucy Hutchinson went to church?

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A guest post by Crawford Gribben Over the last few years—and with the benefit of my summer Folger fellowship—I’ve been thinking about the network of friends and rivals that had at its centre the puritan theologian, John Owen (1616-83). John…