Explore a pivotal moment in 17th-century English history with "An Address Given in to the Late King James by the Titular Archbishop of Dublin," a meticulously prepared print republication of a historical text. This work sheds light on the complex political and religious landscape of the era, offering insights into the reign of James II and the rise of Jacobitism. Authored by Patrick Russell, the Titular Archbishop of Dublin, the book presents a unique perspective on the events surrounding King James II (1633-1701). Delve into the intricacies of English and Irish history, examining the roles of key religious figures and the challenges faced by the monarchy. Perfect for those interested in European history, particularly Great Britain and Ireland, as well as the history of Christianity, this address provides a valuable primary source for understanding this tumultuous period.
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