Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... Cromwell's early life for some years after his marriage we have little positive information . His public career was opened by his elec- tion in 1628 to sit for Huntingdon in the Parliament which insisted on the Petition of Right ...
... Cromwell's early life for some years after his marriage we have little positive information . His public career was opened by his elec- tion in 1628 to sit for Huntingdon in the Parliament which insisted on the Petition of Right ...
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... Cromwell's mind . The strife between the Puritan clergy and the Court prelates was waxing high . The latter were contending for a broader religious teaching than that presented by Calvin's logic ; but knowing that they were in a ...
... Cromwell's mind . The strife between the Puritan clergy and the Court prelates was waxing high . The latter were contending for a broader religious teaching than that presented by Calvin's logic ; but knowing that they were in a ...
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... Cromwell's own language in a subse- quent letter to his cousin , Mrs. St. John : You know , " he wrote , what my manner of life hath been . Oh ! I lived in and loved dark- ness , and hated light . I was a chief - the chief of sinners ...
... Cromwell's own language in a subse- quent letter to his cousin , Mrs. St. John : You know , " he wrote , what my manner of life hath been . Oh ! I lived in and loved dark- ness , and hated light . I was a chief - the chief of sinners ...
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... Cromwell's was written in 1636 , to a City merchant , asking him to continue his subscription to the maintenance of a certain Dr. Wells , “ a man of goodness and industry and ability to a do good every way . ” You know , Mr. Story ...
... Cromwell's was written in 1636 , to a City merchant , asking him to continue his subscription to the maintenance of a certain Dr. Wells , “ a man of goodness and industry and ability to a do good every way . ” You know , Mr. Story ...
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... Cromwell , who visited him in September of that year , was valde melancholicus . Even if no heed whatever is to be paid ... Cromwell's nature was too large , and his character too strong , to allow him long to associate himself with the ...
... Cromwell , who visited him in September of that year , was valde melancholicus . Even if no heed whatever is to be paid ... Cromwell's nature was too large , and his character too strong , to allow him long to associate himself with the ...
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