
The Oxford Assembly
The Oxford Assembly refers to a gathering of key figures in England during the 17th century, particularly around the time of the English Civil War. It consisted of members from various sectors, including clergy, scholars, and politicians, coming together to discuss and shape political and religious ideas. This assembly was crucial for addressing national challenges, influencing policies, and promoting revolutionary thoughts, particularly about governance and societal order. Its discussions contributed to the broader context of political change and the eventual establishment of constitutional monarchy in England.