Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... objects consecrated to religious usage , had provoked a reaction which influenced Puritanism on its least noble side . A certain Dowsing has left a diary , showing how he visited the Suffolk churches , pulling down crosses , destroying ...
... objects consecrated to religious usage , had provoked a reaction which influenced Puritanism on its least noble side . A certain Dowsing has left a diary , showing how he visited the Suffolk churches , pulling down crosses , destroying ...
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... object of forwarding repression in Ireland or protection to the Houses at Westminster . Though he was far from being a wealthy man , he contributed £ 600 to the projected campaign in Ireland , and another £ 500 to the raising of forces ...
... object of forwarding repression in Ireland or protection to the Houses at Westminster . Though he was far from being a wealthy man , he contributed £ 600 to the projected campaign in Ireland , and another £ 500 to the raising of forces ...
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... objects consecrated to religious usage , had provoked a reaction which influenced Puritanism on its least noble side . A certain Dowsing has left a diary , showing how he visited the Suffolk churches , pulling down crosses , destroying ...
... objects consecrated to religious usage , had provoked a reaction which influenced Puritanism on its least noble side . A certain Dowsing has left a diary , showing how he visited the Suffolk churches , pulling down crosses , destroying ...
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... objects , had been placed under commanders selected for their political or social eminence , had completely broken down . So far recognised that , two days before Cromwell's arrival at Westminster , a committee had been appointed ...
... objects , had been placed under commanders selected for their political or social eminence , had completely broken down . So far recognised that , two days before Cromwell's arrival at Westminster , a committee had been appointed ...
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... object little but that they square not with you in every opinion concerning matters of religion . " It might be that religious liberty would in the long run suffer more than it would gain from military support , just as the principles ...
... object little but that they square not with you in every opinion concerning matters of religion . " It might be that religious liberty would in the long run suffer more than it would gain from military support , just as the principles ...
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