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... accept a document known as the Solemn League and Covenant , binding Eng- land to accept the full Scottish Presbyterian system with its 40 OLIVER CROMWELL .
... accept a document known as the Solemn League and Covenant , binding Eng- land to accept the full Scottish Presbyterian system with its 40 OLIVER CROMWELL .
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Samuel Rawson Gardiner. land to accept the full Scottish Presbyterian system with its Church Courts , claiming as by Divine right to settle all ecclesiastical matters without the interference of the lay government . It is true that this ...
Samuel Rawson Gardiner. land to accept the full Scottish Presbyterian system with its Church Courts , claiming as by Divine right to settle all ecclesiastical matters without the interference of the lay government . It is true that this ...
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... accepted the principle of religious liberty , at least within the bounds of Puritanism . For the present the question was merely Parliamentary ; but it might easily be brought within the sphere of military influence , and it was not ...
... accepted the principle of religious liberty , at least within the bounds of Puritanism . For the present the question was merely Parliamentary ; but it might easily be brought within the sphere of military influence , and it was not ...
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... accepted by generation after generation , fenced about with safe- guards of law and custom , and likely to be accepted in one form or another by generations to come . A single decisive victory gained by Charles would not only expose ...
... accepted by generation after generation , fenced about with safe- guards of law and custom , and likely to be accepted in one form or another by generations to come . A single decisive victory gained by Charles would not only expose ...
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... accepted by both Houses and by both parties in either House , because in no other way could the difficulties of the situation be met . The failure of the negotiations at Uxbridge had convinced the Presbyterians - at least for the moment ...
... accepted by both Houses and by both parties in either House , because in no other way could the difficulties of the situation be met . The failure of the negotiations at Uxbridge had convinced the Presbyterians - at least for the moment ...
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accept action Agitators amongst appointed Army Council asked attempt authority brought cause cavalry Charles Charles's Church clergy command Commons Commonwealth constitutional Crom Cromwell Cromwell's Crown danger declared defence demand difficulty doubt Dunkirk Dutch ecclesiastical elected enemy England English Englishmen episcopacy established Fairfax favour fleet followed force France hands Harrison hath Hazlerigg hope horse House imposed Instrument Ireland Ireton King King's kingdom Lambert land least Lilburne Long Parliament Lord Manchester ment military militia mind Model Army monarchy nation negotiation never Newcastle Propositions officers Oliver Oliver Cromwell Oliver's ordinance Parlia Parliamentary Parliamentary supremacy party peace person political Presbyterian proposal Protector Protectorate Parliament Protestant Puritan question refused regiments religion religious liberty resistance Royalist scheme Scotland Scots Scottish Scottish army Self-Denying Ordinance sent settlement soldiers Spain Spanish spirit tectorate tion toleration took troops Vane victory vote Westminster whilst words wrote