Oliver CromwellGoupil, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... Presbyterian clergy , she had the support of the great majority of the laity . By the end of her reign she had succeeded in establishing that special form of ecclesiastical government which she favoured . Yet though the clergy had ...
... Presbyterian clergy , she had the support of the great majority of the laity . By the end of her reign she had succeeded in establishing that special form of ecclesiastical government which she favoured . Yet though the clergy had ...
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... Presbyterian discipline , and strove to substitute for the existing system some scheme of modified epis- copacy by which bishops should be in some way responsible to clerical councils . Cromwell was working hand in hand with men who ...
... Presbyterian discipline , and strove to substitute for the existing system some scheme of modified epis- copacy by which bishops should be in some way responsible to clerical councils . Cromwell was working hand in hand with men who ...
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... Presbyterian organisa- tion of the Church , and who justly calculated that , if Charles gained his ends in England , the weight of his victorious sword would be thrown into the balance of the party led by the Duke of Hamilton — a party ...
... Presbyterian organisa- tion of the Church , and who justly calculated that , if Charles gained his ends in England , the weight of his victorious sword would be thrown into the balance of the party led by the Duke of Hamilton — a party ...
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... 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 never attached himself to the Independent or to ...
... 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 never attached himself to the Independent or to ...
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... Presbyterian type - had objected to the promo- tion of an officer named Packer , who was an Anabaptist . " Admit he be , " wrote Cromwell in reply " shall that render him incapable to serve the public ? . . . Sir , the State in choosing ...
... Presbyterian type - had objected to the promo- tion of an officer named Packer , who was an Anabaptist . " Admit he be , " wrote Cromwell in reply " shall that render him incapable to serve the public ? . . . Sir , the State in choosing ...
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