Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... impose silence on both parties , and it was in view of this policy that Cromwell raked up an old story to show how at least twelve years before , his old schoolmaster , Dr. Beard , had been forbidden to preach any doctrine but that ...
... impose silence on both parties , and it was in view of this policy that Cromwell raked up an old story to show how at least twelve years before , his old schoolmaster , Dr. Beard , had been forbidden to preach any doctrine but that ...
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... imposed by Parliament . Nor was it only with open enemies that Cromwell and those who sympathised with him had to deal . Of all forms of war , civil strife is the most hideous , and it is no wonder that the hands of who even 7 had ...
... imposed by Parliament . Nor was it only with open enemies that Cromwell and those who sympathised with him had to deal . Of all forms of war , civil strife is the most hideous , and it is no wonder that the hands of who even 7 had ...
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... imposed by Parliament . Nor was it only with open enemies that Cromwell and those who sympathised with him had to deal . Of all forms of war , civil strife is the most hideous , and it is no wonder that the hands of many who had entered ...
... imposed by Parliament . Nor was it only with open enemies that Cromwell and those who sympathised with him had to deal . Of all forms of war , civil strife is the most hideous , and it is no wonder that the hands of many who had entered ...
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... imposed on all Englishmen , without toleration either for the sects favoured by Cromwell , or for the Church of Andrewes and Laud which found one of its warmest and most conscientious supporters in Charles . Every man in the three ...
... imposed on all Englishmen , without toleration either for the sects favoured by Cromwell , or for the Church of Andrewes and Laud which found one of its warmest and most conscientious supporters in Charles . Every man in the three ...
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... imposed on all Englishmen , without toleration either for the sects favoured by Cromwell , or for the Church of Andrewes and Laud which found one of its warmest and most conscientious supporters in Charles . Every man in the three ...
... imposed on all Englishmen , without toleration either for the sects favoured by Cromwell , or for the Church of Andrewes and Laud which found one of its warmest and most conscientious supporters in Charles . Every man in the three ...
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