John Stoughton Books
The Palace of Glass and the Gathering of the People
John StoughtonChaucer, though unhappily as a writer not free from moral blemishes, was, like Hogarth, the great historic painter of his age, sketching not armies in battle, or parliaments in conclave, but a people ..
Ecclesiastical History of England, The Church of the Restoration, Vol. 1 of 2
John StoughtonPuritanism must be considered under its ecclesiastical as well as its political aspect. It became political through its ecclesiastical action, and its ecclesiastical character has been damaged by its ..
Christian Literature
John StoughtonThe Evangelist here speaks of books—of the possibility of writing an immense number of them on one subject; and thus he calls to our mind the saying of the wise man, that “of making many books there i..