Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... religious than on political questions . The House , in its second session held in 1629 , was occupied during the greater portion of its time with religious questions , and it was then that Cromwell made his first speech , if so short an ...
... religious than on political questions . The House , in its second session held in 1629 , was occupied during the greater portion of its time with religious questions , and it was then that Cromwell made his first speech , if so short an ...
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... religious devotion of such contemporaries as George Herbert and Crashaw found appropriate sustenance , but 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 ...
... religious devotion of such contemporaries as George Herbert and Crashaw found appropriate sustenance , but 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 ...
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... religious than on political questions . The House , in its second session held in 1629 , was occupied during the greater portion of its time with religious questions , and it was then that Cromwell made his first speech , if so short an ...
... religious than on political questions . The House , in its second session held in 1629 , was occupied during the greater portion of its time with religious questions , and it was then that Cromwell made his first speech , if so short an ...
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... religious 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 ...
... religious 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 ...
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... religious thought , his imagination was too weak to enable him to realise the strength of Puritanism , so that he ... religion . Parliament , dissatisfied with Charles's ineffectual guidance of the State , was still more dissatisfied ...
... religious thought , his imagination was too weak to enable him to realise the strength of Puritanism , so that he ... religion . Parliament , dissatisfied with Charles's ineffectual guidance of the State , was still more dissatisfied ...
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