
Daniel Defoe's *New Test of the Church of England's Loyalty* examines the complex relationship between the Church of England and political allegiance during the 18th century. The work critiques the tensions and expectations surrounding religious and civic loyalty in a time of social and political upheaval. Defoe challenges readers to consider the balance between faith and state obligations.
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Daniel Defoe's *New Test of the Church of England's Loyalty* examines the complex relationship between the Church of England and political allegiance during the 18th century. The work critiques the tensions and expectations surrounding religious and civic loyalty in a time of social and political upheaval. Defoe challenges readers to consider the balance between faith and state obligations.
will contain mild spoilers
No sexual content present
Brief references to historical wars and conflicts without graphic details
Minor use of strong language like 'damn'd' in argumentative context
No substance use depicted
No LGBTQIA+ representation
Pervasive themes of Church of England doctrine, loyalty, oaths, and critiques of religious hypocrisy
No witchcraft or occult elements
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Central messaging on political loyalty, Whig vs Church stances, and critiques of governance and obedience
No self-harm or suicide themes
Fleeting mentions of historical suffering in wars and political ruptures
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