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1677
 
  
John Bunyan is imprisoned again, for about six months, in a new wave of persecution of Nonconformists     
1677
 
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With his powerful new microscope Leeuwenhoek observes spermatozoa in the semen of a dog        
c. 1677
 
   
Baruch Spinoza's Ethics, dealing with God, the mind and the emotions, is published shortly after his death      
1677
 
 
Wren completes Monument to commemorate Fire    
Monument, London
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1678
 
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The Popish Plot, an invented Jesuit conspiracy to kill Charles II, results in the execution of about thirty-five Roman Catholics      
1678
 
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Part I of The Pilgrim's Progress, written during John Bunyan's two spells in Bedford Gaol, is published and is immediately popular       
John Bunyan, by Sadler, 1678
National Portrait Gallery, London

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1678
 
   
Christiaan Huygens expounds the theory that light consists of a vibration forming a ripple of waves      
1679
 
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The rival political parties in Britain find abusive names for each other - Whigs and Tories      
1679
 
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The tower of St Mary's Church is rebuilt in red brick, replacing one of flint and stone See in Google maps   
View of old St Mary's Church, c.1800

1679
 
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19-year-old Alessandro Scarlatti has a great success in Rome with Gli Equivoci nel Sembiante, the first of his 115 operas