Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... religious laity - they laity they had seized the opportunity of giving free scope to their own practices and of hampering in every possible way the practices of those opposed to them . It was no Puritan , but Jeremy Taylor , the staunch ...
... religious laity - they laity they had seized the opportunity of giving free scope to their own practices and of hampering in every possible way the practices of those opposed to them . It was no Puritan , but Jeremy Taylor , the staunch ...
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... religious usage , had provoked a reaction which influenced Puritanism on its least noble side . A certain Dowsing has left a diary , showing how he visited the Suffolk churches , pulling down crosses , destroying pictures and tearing up ...
... religious usage , had provoked a reaction which influenced Puritanism on its least noble side . A certain Dowsing has left a diary , showing how he visited the Suffolk churches , pulling down crosses , destroying pictures and tearing up ...
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... religion — such as he conceived it was to be protected , it must be by armed force . A King to whom religion in that form was detestable , and who was eager to stifle it by calling in troops from any foreign country which could be ...
... religion — such as he conceived it was to be protected , it must be by armed force . A King to whom religion in that form was detestable , and who was eager to stifle it by calling in troops from any foreign country which could be ...
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... religious exhortations to the practical satisfaction of the demands of the material world . When on October 23 , 1642 , the first battle of the war was fought at Edgehill , Cromwell's troop was one of the few not swept away by Rupert's ...
... religious exhortations to the practical satisfaction of the demands of the material world . When on October 23 , 1642 , the first battle of the war was fought at Edgehill , Cromwell's troop was one of the few not swept away by Rupert's ...
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... religious usage , had provoked a reaction which influenced Puritanism on its least noble side . A certain Dowsing has left a diary , showing how he visited the Suffolk churches , pulling down crosses , destroying pictures and tearing up ...
... religious usage , had provoked a reaction which influenced Puritanism on its least noble side . A certain Dowsing has left a diary , showing how he visited the Suffolk churches , pulling down crosses , destroying pictures and tearing up ...
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