Oliver CromwellGoupil, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... bringing up a Scottish army to his support against the Parliament at Westminster strengthened the hands of the party of Parliamentary supremacy , and left them disinclined to pursue their ecclesiastical policy till they had settled the ...
... bringing up a Scottish army to his support against the Parliament at Westminster strengthened the hands of the party of Parliamentary supremacy , and left them disinclined to pursue their ecclesiastical policy till they had settled the ...
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... bringing back with him an army which might give him the control over the English Parliament , an event occurred which brought to light the disastrous impolicy of his opponents in leaving upon the throne the man who was most hostile to ...
... bringing back with him an army which might give him the control over the English Parliament , an event occurred which brought to light the disastrous impolicy of his opponents in leaving upon the throne the man who was most hostile to ...
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... bring up the northern army to his support , shows in what direction his thoughts were moving . The dispute between Parliament and King had SO deepened that each side deprecated the employment of force by the other , whilst each side ...
... bring up the northern army to his support , shows in what direction his thoughts were moving . The dispute between Parliament and King had SO deepened that each side deprecated the employment of force by the other , whilst each side ...
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... bring the Churches in both nations to the nearest conjunction and uniformity . The leading English Commissioner , however , the younger Sir Henry Vane , was one of the few Englishmen who , as yet , championed a system of religious ...
... bring the Churches in both nations to the nearest conjunction and uniformity . The leading English Commissioner , however , the younger Sir Henry Vane , was one of the few Englishmen who , as yet , championed a system of religious ...
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... brings , together with the habit of looking to the Bible as verbally inspired , had led to the growth of sects upholding doctrines , some of which gave rational offence to men of cultivated intelligence and encouraged them to look for a ...
... brings , together with the habit of looking to the Bible as verbally inspired , had led to the growth of sects upholding doctrines , some of which gave rational offence to men of cultivated intelligence and encouraged them to look for a ...
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