Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... religious liberty . The Church was to be exclusively Puritan , on some plan to be settled by Parliament upon the advice of an Assembly of Divines . That Assembly met on July 1 , 1643 , and if it had been left to itself , would probably ...
... religious liberty . The Church was to be exclusively Puritan , on some plan to be settled by Parliament upon the advice of an Assembly of Divines . That Assembly met on July 1 , 1643 , and if it had been left to itself , would probably ...
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... religious liberty , and he now succeeded in keeping a door open for it by proposing the addition of a few words , declaring that religion was to be reformed in England according to the Word of God , as well as by the example of the best ...
... religious liberty , and he now succeeded in keeping a door open for it by proposing the addition of a few words , declaring that religion was to be reformed in England according to the Word of God , as well as by the example of the best ...
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... religious liberty , which was advo- cated by Vane , and was , in the Course of the next few months , advocated by a handful of Independent ministers in the Assembly of divines , and by writers like Roger Williams and Henry Robinson in ...
... religious liberty , which was advo- cated by Vane , and was , in the Course of the next few months , advocated by a handful of Independent ministers in the Assembly of divines , and by writers like Roger Williams and Henry Robinson in ...
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... 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 of Andrewes and Laud suffered more than they gained by the support of Charles . Already ...
... 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 of Andrewes and Laud suffered more than they gained by the support of Charles . Already ...
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... religious liberty would become well - nigh irresistible . On January 19 , 1644 , the Scottish army , under the Earl of Leven , crossed the Tweed . Newcastle was pushed back into York , where he was besieged by the combined forces of ...
... religious liberty would become well - nigh irresistible . On January 19 , 1644 , the Scottish army , under the Earl of Leven , crossed the Tweed . Newcastle was pushed back into York , where he was besieged by the combined forces of ...
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