
John Stoughton
John Stoughton was an English Nonconformist minister and historian.

Ecclesiastical History of England, Volume 2—The Church of the Commonwealth
England's shift from monarchy to Commonwealth ignites a battle for religious dominance, where powerful leaders clash over the future of faith.
By John Stoughton

Congregationalism in the Court Suburb
In a transforming rural area, a united religious community faces challenges and triumphs as they build a church and navigate cultural shifts.
By John Stoughton

Recollections of a Long Life
Experience a life intertwined with faith, family, and history through the eyes of a minister reflecting on a world in transformation.
By John Stoughton

Ecclesiastical History of England, Volume 5—The Church of the Revolution
Witness the clash of faith and power as Prince William navigates political treachery to challenge a king and reshape a nation's religious destiny.
By John Stoughton

Ecclesiastical History of England, Volume 3—The Church of the Restoration [part 1]
After a period of upheaval, a nation grapples with religious factions and political instability as it navigates the path to restore its church and crown.
By John Stoughton

Christian Literature a sermon delivered May 8th, 1870, in Kensington Chapel, at the seventy-first anniversary of the Religious Tract Society
Discover how sacred texts and moral stories shaped faith and community in a call to promote uplifting literature.
By John Stoughton

Ecclesiastical History of England, Volume 1—The Church of the Civil Wars
Amidst political unrest, religious factions clash, threatening to tear apart both church and state in war-torn England.
By John Stoughton

Ecclesiastical History of England, Volume 4—The Church of the Restoration [part 2]
In a climate of fear and paranoia, the false accusations of one man ignite a religious and political firestorm that threatens to consume the Church and the kingdom.
By John Stoughton

The Palace of Glass and the Gathering of the People: A Book for the Exhibition
** A majestic glass structure showcases the world’s innovations, prompting reflections on progress, dreams, and the shared destiny of humanity.
By John Stoughton