Oliver CromwellLongmans, Green, 1909 - 319 páginas This volume is an extensive biography of Oliver Cromwell, but according to its preface, the author suggests that it is a history. Gardiner makes a point to distinguish a history with a biographical viewpoint from that of a strict biography. |
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... clergy and the Court prelates was waxing high . The latter , whilst anxious to enforce discipline , and the external usages which , though enjoined in the Prayer Book , had been neglected in many parts of the country , were at the same ...
... clergy and the Court prelates was waxing high . The latter , whilst anxious to enforce discipline , and the external usages which , though enjoined in the Prayer Book , had been neglected in many parts of the country , were at the same ...
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... clergy , who were , in many places , opposed to them , by raising sums for the payment of lecturers , who would preach Puritan sermons without being bound to read prayers before them . The earliest extant letter of Cromwell's was ...
... clergy , who were , in many places , opposed to them , by raising sums for the payment of lecturers , who would preach Puritan sermons without being bound to read prayers before them . The earliest extant letter of Cromwell's was ...
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... clergy , she had the support of the great majority of the laity . By the end of her reign she had succeeded in establishing that special form of ecclesiastical government which she favoured . Yet though the clergy had ceased to cry out ...
... clergy , she had the support of the great majority of the laity . By the end of her reign she had succeeded in establishing that special form of ecclesiastical government which she favoured . Yet though the clergy had ceased to cry out ...
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... clergy and of the religious laity were Puritan to the core . So much had been effected by the long struggle against Rome and Spain and the resulting detestation of any form of belief which savoured of Rome and Spain . During the twenty ...
... clergy and of the religious laity were Puritan to the core . So much had been effected by the long struggle against Rome and Spain and the resulting detestation of any form of belief which savoured of Rome and Spain . During the twenty ...
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... clergy , and guarding the rights of minorities against the oppressive instincts of a clerical majority . As a matter of fact this had not been the attitude of Charles's Bishops . Appointed by the Crown , and chosen out of one party only ...
... clergy , and guarding the rights of minorities against the oppressive instincts of a clerical majority . As a matter of fact this had not been the attitude of Charles's Bishops . Appointed by the Crown , and chosen out of one party only ...
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