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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... establishing that special form of ecclesiastical government which she favoured . Yet though the clergy had ceased to cry out for the super- session of episcopacy by the Presbyterian discipline , the bulk 14 OLIVER CROMWELL .
... establishing that special form of ecclesiastical government which she favoured . Yet though the clergy had ceased to cry out for the super- session of episcopacy by the Presbyterian discipline , the bulk 14 OLIVER CROMWELL .
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Samuel Rawson Gardiner. session of episcopacy by the Presbyterian discipline , the bulk of the 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 ...
Samuel Rawson Gardiner. session of episcopacy by the Presbyterian discipline , the bulk of the 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 ...
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... episcopacy exercising a moderating influence over the 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 ...
... episcopacy exercising a moderating influence over the 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 ...
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... episcopacy should be followed by a still more tyrannical Presbyterian discipline , and therefore strove to substitute for the existing system some scheme of modified episcopacy by which bishops should be in some way responsible to ...
... episcopacy should be followed by a still more tyrannical Presbyterian discipline , and therefore strove to substitute for the existing system some scheme of modified episcopacy by which bishops should be in some way responsible to ...
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... episcopacy was of Divine ordinance is beyond doubt , and on this point his tenacious , though irresolute , mind was strengthened by an assurance that in fighting in the cause of the bishops he was really fighting in the cause of God ...
... episcopacy was of Divine ordinance is beyond doubt , and on this point his tenacious , though irresolute , mind was strengthened by an assurance that in fighting in the cause of the bishops he was really fighting in the cause of God ...
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