Persecuting Zeal: A Portrait of Ian PaisleyBrandon, 1996 - 239 pages A Portrait of Ian Paisley,A compulsive preacher, MP and MEP, Ian Paisley has,stood at the dangerous intersection of religion,and politics in Northern Ireland for fifty years.,This unique biography explores the complexity of,the man, his background and beliefs, and considers,his roles both as a political and religous,activist. Essential reading for everyone,interested in the relationships between the,British and Irish, Protestant and Catholic, and,the nationalist and unionist communities. |
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The Dilemma | 1 |
The Noble Succession? | 9 |
The Early Years | 23 |
Copyright | |
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