“The Churches Cordiall in her fainting fitts”: the Scribal Practices and Public Activism of Walter Boothby, London Merchant, in the English Revolution
Ann Hughes, ‘Preachers and hearers in revolutionary London: contextualising parliamentary fast sermons’, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 6th ser 24 (2014), 57-77;

Arnold Hunt, The Art of Hearing (2010), cap. 2, esp. 94-116; Elliot Vernon, London Presbyterians and the British Revolutions, 1638-1664 (2021), cap. 6.

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