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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... established himself as a grazing * My argument would obviously not stand if the remainder of the speech printed in Rushworth were held to be genuine . There is , however , good reason to know that it is not ( Hist . of Eng . , 1603-1642 ...
... established himself as a grazing * My argument would obviously not stand if the remainder of the speech printed in Rushworth were held to be genuine . There is , however , good reason to know that it is not ( Hist . of Eng . , 1603-1642 ...
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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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... establish the Church Courts of the Scottish Presbyterian system in England . This bill never passed beyond the Committee stage . It was soon overshadowed by the question whether Charles could be trusted or not . The discovery of the ...
... establish the Church Courts of the Scottish Presbyterian system in England . This bill never passed beyond the Committee stage . It was soon overshadowed by the question whether Charles could be trusted or not . The discovery of the ...
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... establish Presbyterianism in England . A few days before Charles left Oxford , Cromwell had come up to Westminster to take part in the dis- cussions on a settlement which were certain to follow on the close of the war . He saw his views ...
... establish Presbyterianism in England . A few days before Charles left Oxford , Cromwell had come up to Westminster to take part in the dis- cussions on a settlement which were certain to follow on the close of the war . He saw his views ...
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... establishing Pres- byterianism in England , though it was to differ from the Scottish system in that the Church was placed , in the last resort , under the supreme authority of Parliament . An English Presbyterian could not , even when ...
... establishing Pres- byterianism in England , though it was to differ from the Scottish system in that the Church was placed , in the last resort , under the supreme authority of Parliament . An English Presbyterian could not , even when ...
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