Oliver CromwellLongmans, Green, 1909 - 319 páginas This volume is an extensive biography of Oliver Cromwell, but according to its preface, the author suggests that it is a history. Gardiner makes a point to distinguish a history with a biographical viewpoint from that of a strict biography. |
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... Puritan ministers . Other members of Parliament had striven to oppose the ecclesiasticism of the Court by the intolerant assertion that Calvinism alone was to be preached . Cromwell did nothing of the kind . He did not even say that ...
... Puritan ministers . Other members of Parliament had striven to oppose the ecclesiasticism of the Court by the intolerant assertion that Calvinism alone was to be preached . Cromwell did nothing of the kind . He did not even say that ...
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... Puritans were at this time attempting to lessen the influence of the beneficed clergy , who were , in many places , opposed to them , by raising sums for the payment of lecturers , who would preach Puritan sermons without being bound to ...
... Puritans were at this time attempting to lessen the influence of the beneficed clergy , who were , in many places , opposed to them , by raising sums for the payment of lecturers , who would preach Puritan sermons without being bound to ...
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... Puritan to the core . So much had been effected by the long struggle against Rome and Spain and the resulting detestation of any form of belief which savoured of Rome and Spain . During the twenty - two years of the peace - loving James ...
... Puritan to the core . So much had been effected by the long struggle against Rome and Spain and the resulting detestation of any form of belief which savoured of Rome and Spain . During the twenty - two years of the peace - loving James ...
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... Puritanism stronger than it had been before . Every man of independent mind who revolted against the petty interference exercised by Laud placed himself by sympathy , if not by perfect conviction , in the Puritan ranks . Neither in ...
... Puritanism stronger than it had been before . Every man of independent mind who revolted against the petty interference exercised by Laud placed himself by sympathy , if not by perfect conviction , in the Puritan ranks . Neither in ...
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... Puritan , but Jeremy Taylor , the staunch defender of monarchy and episcopacy , who hit the nail on the head . " The interest of the bishops , " he wrote , " is conjunct with the prosperity of the King , besides the interest of their ...
... Puritan , but Jeremy Taylor , the staunch defender of monarchy and episcopacy , who hit the nail on the head . " The interest of the bishops , " he wrote , " is conjunct with the prosperity of the King , besides the interest of their ...
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