The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 3Harvard University Press, 1945 |
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... Presbyterians lamented the disappearance of the Parliament and were not soothed by the ob- servations of the General in regard to them . The sentiments of the City , which were presently to be expressed more openly , were not re ...
... Presbyterians lamented the disappearance of the Parliament and were not soothed by the ob- servations of the General in regard to them . The sentiments of the City , which were presently to be expressed more openly , were not re ...
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... Presbyterian plot three years before , be permitted to return from his exile in Holland , where he was the pastor of ... Presbyterians were all to be tolerated , providing they tolerated each other . Thurloe , ii , 67 . 117 Probably lus ...
... Presbyterian plot three years before , be permitted to return from his exile in Holland , where he was the pastor of ... Presbyterians were all to be tolerated , providing they tolerated each other . Thurloe , ii , 67 . 117 Probably lus ...
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... Presbyterians and Independents , others that he charged the Lord Mayor to look well to the Anabaptists , while he himself would look to the Presbyterians ; perhaps he used the former expressions with reference to the Presbyterian ...
... Presbyterians and Independents , others that he charged the Lord Mayor to look well to the Anabaptists , while he himself would look to the Presbyterians ; perhaps he used the former expressions with reference to the Presbyterian ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | 3 |
CHAPTER III | 93 |
CHAPTER IV | 135 |
Urheberrecht | |
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