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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... Declaration which was prefixed to a new edition of the articles , and is to be found in Prayer Books at the present day . The King's remedy for disputes in the Church on predestination and such matters was to impose silence on both ...
... Declaration which was prefixed to a new edition of the articles , and is to be found in Prayer Books at the present day . The King's remedy for disputes in the Church on predestination and such matters was to impose silence on both ...
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... declaring that religion was to be re- formed in England according to the Word of God , as well as by the example of the best reformed Churches , In this form the Covenant was brought back to West- minster , and in this form it was sworn ...
... declaring that religion was to be re- formed in England according to the Word of God , as well as by the example of the best reformed Churches , In this form the Covenant was brought back to West- minster , and in this form it was sworn ...
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... side of Presbyterian repression , Cromwell , who had shown himself to be the most successful soldier in England , declared himself on the side of liberty . In the sectarian sense indeed , Cromwell 42 OLIVER CROMWELL .
... side of Presbyterian repression , Cromwell , who had shown himself to be the most successful soldier in England , declared himself on the side of liberty . In the sectarian sense indeed , Cromwell 42 OLIVER CROMWELL .
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... declared that ' Lieutenant - General Cromwell is a person of great favour and interest with the House of Commons , and with some of the Peers likewise , and therefore there must be proofs , and the most clear and evident against him ...
... declared that ' Lieutenant - General Cromwell is a person of great favour and interest with the House of Commons , and with some of the Peers likewise , and therefore there must be proofs , and the most clear and evident against him ...
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... declared , " they took the King for a tyrant and an enemy , and really intended to master him , and they thought if they might fight against him they might kill or conquer him , and if they might conquer they were never more to trust ...
... declared , " they took the King for a tyrant and an enemy , and really intended to master him , and they thought if they might fight against him they might kill or conquer him , and if they might conquer they were never more to trust ...
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