Julie Spraggon. Puritan Iconoclasm during the English Civil War. (Studies in novel British Religious History.) Rochester, N Y: The Boydell Pres 2003 Pp xvii, 318 $7500 ISBN 0-85115-895-1
In his first Fast Day homily preached before the House of frequents on 17 November 1640 Stephen Marshall complained "above all" about "the last daring, bold audaciousness of a generation of men that have adventured as often as in them lies to corrupt God's worship, that not simply rejoice to see the idolatry and superstition of Rome practiced through others, but have dared