Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... Parliament had striven to oppose the ecclesiasticalism of the Court by the intolerant assertion that Calvinism alone was to be preached . Cromwell did nothing of the kind . He did not even say that those who uphold what he calls ...
... Parliament had striven to oppose the ecclesiasticalism of the Court by the intolerant assertion that Calvinism alone was to be preached . Cromwell did nothing of the kind . He did not even say that those who uphold what he calls ...
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Samuel Rawson Gardiner. LL In the Short Parliament Cromwell sat , so far as we know , as a silent member . Of his appearance in the Long Parliament we have the often - quoted description of his personal appearance from a young courtier ...
Samuel Rawson Gardiner. LL In the Short Parliament Cromwell sat , so far as we know , as a silent member . Of his appearance in the Long Parliament we have the often - quoted description of his personal appearance from a young courtier ...
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... Parliament , dissatisfied with Charles's ineffectual guidance of the State , was still more dissatisfied with his attempt to use his authority over the Church to the profit of an unpopular party . The House of Commons representing ...
... Parliament , dissatisfied with Charles's ineffectual guidance of the State , was still more dissatisfied with his attempt to use his authority over the Church to the profit of an unpopular party . The House of Commons representing ...
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... Parliaments , which , by a subsequent compromise , was ultimately converted into a Triennial Act ordaining that there ... Parliament shows that he had acquired a position which he could never have reached merely through his cousinship ...
... Parliaments , which , by a subsequent compromise , was ultimately converted into a Triennial Act ordaining that there ... Parliament shows that he had acquired a position which he could never have reached merely through his cousinship ...
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... 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 political question in their own favour . Important as ...
... 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 political question in their own favour . Important as ...
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