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An urgent, uncompromising portrait of a church under pressure. Faith and law collided fiercely.G.B. Tatham’s Dr. John Walker and the Sufferings of the Clergy offers a focused, historically minded account of ministers who endured sanction, displacement and hardship across the unstable years after the English Civil War and into the British Restoration era. Rooted in Anglican church history and seventeenth century history, the study clarifies how the persecution of clergy was inseparable from wider political settlement, local rivalries and contested doctrine. Clear, measured and attentive to context, the book appeals to students of English religious non-fiction and to anyone seeking a grounded introduction to restoration period clergy: church history students discover a useful classroom companion, while casual readers interested in 1600s England will find accessible prose and steady analysis. Tatham writes with sober precision, offering an organising clarity that helps non-specialists make sense of legal terms, ecclesiastical offices and the shifting fortunes of parishes. As accessible English religious non-fiction, it bridges specialist research and popular history, serving both as an academic research collection resource and as absorbing reading for general audiences. Equally at home in university holdings and private libraries, it belongs in an academic research collection and sits comfortably alongside works gathered in an ecclesiastical history anthology that addresses English Civil War religion and the shaping forces of the era. Historically significant, Tatham’s study deepens understanding of the Church of England struggles that helped define later debates about conscience and authority, and it rewards collectors of classic literature and readers curious about the human cost of political change. A sturdy companion for specialists and curious readers alike.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.