Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... Puritan Englishman as early as the first months of 1656 , when Blake sailed on the voyage from which he never returned alive . The Wadham portrait , moreover , is that of a comparatively young man , and , if genuine , could hardly have ...
... Puritan Englishman as early as the first months of 1656 , when Blake sailed on the voyage from which he never returned alive . The Wadham portrait , moreover , is that of a comparatively young man , and , if genuine , could hardly have ...
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... Puritan Englishman as early as the first months of 1656 , when Blake sailed on the voyage from which he never returned alive . The Wadham portrait , moreover , is that of a comparatively young man , and , if genuine , could hardly have ...
... Puritan Englishman as early as the first months of 1656 , when Blake sailed on the voyage from which he never returned alive . The Wadham portrait , moreover , is that of a comparatively young man , and , if genuine , could hardly have ...
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... Puritanism , not much given to any form of spiritual enthusiasm ― very unlike his elder brother , Sir Oliver , who had inherited not only the estate , but the splendid ways of his father , Sir Henry Crom- well - the Golden Knight - and ...
... Puritanism , not much given to any form of spiritual enthusiasm ― very unlike his elder brother , Sir Oliver , who had inherited not only the estate , but the splendid ways of his father , Sir Henry Crom- well - the Golden Knight - and ...
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... Puritan clergy and the Court prelates was waxing high . The latter were contending for a broader religious teaching than that presented by Calvin's logic ; but knowing that they were in a comparatively small minority they , perhaps not ...
... Puritan clergy and the Court prelates was waxing high . The latter were contending for a broader religious teaching than that presented by Calvin's logic ; but knowing that they were in a comparatively small minority they , perhaps not ...
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... Puritans were at this time attempting to lessen the influence of the beneficed clergy , who were , in many places , opposed to them , by raising sums for the payment of lecturers , who would preach Puritan sermons without being bound to ...
... Puritans were at this time attempting to lessen the influence of the beneficed clergy , who were , in many places , opposed to them , by raising sums for the payment of lecturers , who would preach Puritan sermons without being bound to ...
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