Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... at the same time it held him back from bowing down to the idol of the men of his own party - the a No requirement of accurate conformity to the Calvinistic standard of belief KING AND PARLIAMENT . 5 -KING AND PARLIAMENT.
... at the same time it held him back from bowing down to the idol of the men of his own party - the a No requirement of accurate conformity to the Calvinistic standard of belief KING AND PARLIAMENT . 5 -KING AND PARLIAMENT.
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... 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 which the member for ...
... 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 which the member for ...
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... party was ready even partially to accept such a solution as that . As for Cromwell himself , he regarded those decent forms which were significant of deeper realities even to many men who had rebelled against the pedagogic harshness of ...
... party was ready even partially to accept such a solution as that . As for Cromwell himself , he regarded those decent forms which were significant of deeper realities even to many men who had rebelled against the pedagogic harshness of ...
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... parties . had arisen which called for action on quite different lines from those which had commended themselves to Elizabeth . In throwing off the authority of the Roman See , Elizabeth had the national spirit of England at her back ...
... parties . had arisen which called for action on quite different lines from those which had commended themselves to Elizabeth . In throwing off the authority of the Roman See , Elizabeth had the national spirit of England at her back ...
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... party . The House of Commons representing mainly that sec- tion of the population in which Puritanism was the strongest country gentlemen in touch with the middle - class in the towns , was eager to pull down Laud's system in the Church ...
... party . The House of Commons representing mainly that sec- tion of the population in which Puritanism was the strongest country gentlemen in touch with the middle - class in the towns , was eager to pull down Laud's system in the Church ...
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