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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... scheme of modified episcopacy by which bishops should be in some way responsible to clerical councils . Cromwell was working hand in hand with men who strove to meet the difficulty in another way . The so- called Root - and - Branch ...
... scheme of modified episcopacy by which bishops should be in some way responsible to clerical councils . Cromwell was working hand in hand with men who strove to meet the difficulty in another way . The so- called Root - and - Branch ...
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... scheme , because they must of necessity regard it as disastrous to the nation . The success of the Revolution of 1688-89 was mainly owing to the fact that James was replaced by William ; in 1641 neither was Charles inclined to fly to ...
... scheme , because they must of necessity regard it as disastrous to the nation . The success of the Revolution of 1688-89 was mainly owing to the fact that James was replaced by William ; in 1641 neither was Charles inclined to fly to ...
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... scheme for bringing an accusation against Cromwell as an incendiary who was doing his best to divide the King from his people , and one of the kingdoms from the other . At a meeting held at Essex House the Scottish Earl of Loudoun asked ...
... scheme for bringing an accusation against Cromwell as an incendiary who was doing his best to divide the King from his people , and one of the kingdoms from the other . At a meeting held at Essex House the Scottish Earl of Loudoun asked ...
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... scheme was wrecked at Philiphaugh , and Glamorgan's concessions to the Irish Catholics were divulged and had to be dis- avowed . On March 31 , 1646 Sir Jacob Astley bring- ing 3,000 men , the last Royalist force in existence , to the ...
... scheme was wrecked at Philiphaugh , and Glamorgan's concessions to the Irish Catholics were divulged and had to be dis- avowed . On March 31 , 1646 Sir Jacob Astley bring- ing 3,000 men , the last Royalist force in existence , to the ...
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... schemes of doctrine sometimes immoral , and very often — at least in the opinions of the Presbyterian divines - blasphemous and profane . Even where this was not the case , there remained the danger of seeing the Church of England ...
... schemes of doctrine sometimes immoral , and very often — at least in the opinions of the Presbyterian divines - blasphemous and profane . Even where this was not the case , there remained the danger of seeing the Church of England ...
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