Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... Church censure . The forma- tion of the letters , however , the absence of any date of month or day , together with the state of the parchment on which the entries occur , leave no reasonable doubt that they were the work of a forger ...
... Church censure . The forma- tion of the letters , however , the absence of any date of month or day , together with the state of the parchment on which the entries occur , leave no reasonable doubt that they were the work of a forger ...
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Samuel Rawson Gardiner. present day . The King's remedy for disputes in the Church on predes- tination and such matters was to impose silence on both parties , and it was in view of this policy that Cromwell raked up an old story to show ...
Samuel Rawson Gardiner. present day . The King's remedy for disputes in the Church on predes- tination and such matters was to impose silence on both parties , and it was in view of this policy that Cromwell raked up an old story to show ...
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... Church . " So convinced Cromwell that the Remonstrance would be generally acceptable to the House , that he expressed surprise when Falkland gave his opinion that it would give rise to some debate . was perhaps because the Remonstrance ...
... Church . " So convinced Cromwell that the Remonstrance would be generally acceptable to the House , that he expressed surprise when Falkland gave his opinion that it would give rise to some debate . was perhaps because the Remonstrance ...
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... Church and the Crown . assistance of Laud he did everything in his power to crush Puritanism , with the result of making Puritanism stronger than it had been before . Every man of independent mind who revolted against the petty inter ...
... Church and the Crown . assistance of Laud he did everything in his power to crush Puritanism , with the result of making Puritanism stronger than it had been before . Every man of independent mind who revolted against the petty inter ...
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... Church , they were still of one mind as to the necessity of changing the system under which it had been of late controlled . There may have been much to be said on behalf of an episcopacy exercising a moderating influence over the ...
... Church , they were still of one mind as to the necessity of changing the system under which it had been of late controlled . There may have been much to be said on behalf of an episcopacy exercising a moderating influence over the ...
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