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Daniel Defoe Biography

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Dictionary of Literary Biography on Daniel Defoe (page 2)

The year of Defoe's birth, 1660, was a memorable one for England and for those Christians who felt that they could not accept the rules for conformity established by the Church of England. When Charles II landed at Dover in May of that year, he was committed to religious tolerance. The Presbyterians had never had the fierce animosity toward Charles I felt by the Independents and by the various sects associated with Cromwell's army. But efforts at accommodating those ministers who objected to certain rituals of the Church of England quickly disappeared; and after the failure of the Savoy Conference in 1661, all hope of Christian unity ended. Distinguished members of the Church of England such as Richard Baxter and Samuel Annesley, the preacher of Defoe's family, refused to accept the rules laid down by the bishops of the Church and became "Nonconformists" or "Dissenters." This schism in the Church of England meant that Defoe was brought up among a religious group that experienced persecutions of varying severity for twenty-eight years.

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