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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... religious devotion of such contemporaries as George Herbert and Crashaw found appropriate sustenance , but at the same time it held him back from bowing down to the idol of the men of his own party - the requirement of accurate ...
... religious devotion of such contemporaries as George Herbert and Crashaw found appropriate sustenance , but at the same time it held him back from bowing down to the idol of the men of his own party - the requirement of accurate ...
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... religious than on political questions . The House , in its second session held in 1629 , was occupied during the greater portion of its time with religious questions , and it was then that Cromwell made his first speech , if so short an ...
... religious than on political questions . The House , in its second session held in 1629 , was occupied during the greater portion of its time with religious questions , and it was then that Cromwell made his first speech , if so short an ...
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Samuel Rawson Gardiner. broader religious teaching than that presented by Calvin's logic ; but knowing that they were in a com- paratively small minority they , perhaps not un- naturally , fell back on the protection of the King , who ...
Samuel Rawson Gardiner. broader religious teaching than that presented by Calvin's logic ; but knowing that they were in a com- paratively small minority they , perhaps not un- naturally , fell back on the protection of the King , who ...
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... religious parties had arisen which called for action on lines very different from those which had commended themselves to Elizabeth . In throwing off the authority of the Roman See , Elizabeth had the national spirit of England at her ...
... religious parties had arisen which called for action on lines very different from those which had commended themselves to Elizabeth . In throwing off the authority of the Roman See , Elizabeth had the national spirit of England at her ...
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... 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 - two years 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 - two years of the ...
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