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While he and his colleagues strove to keep on good terms with the House of
Lords and strengthen the bonds with the Scottish Estates , send Laud and the
Hothams to the scaffold and lull the suspicions of the Presbyterians , they were ...
While he and his colleagues strove to keep on good terms with the House of
Lords and strengthen the bonds with the Scottish Estates , send Laud and the
Hothams to the scaffold and lull the suspicions of the Presbyterians , they were ...
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political theories , of religious emotions and ecclesiastical dispute , with its
appeal to every means of human effort to achieve its aims , high , low , intellectual
, spiritual , material , the Independents won , the Royalists , the Presbyterians and
the ...
political theories , of religious emotions and ecclesiastical dispute , with its
appeal to every means of human effort to achieve its aims , high , low , intellectual
, spiritual , material , the Independents won , the Royalists , the Presbyterians and
the ...
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That hope was denied them , for the Presbyterians carried a motion to delay , but
meanwhile various circumstances precipitated the catastrophe which the
Presbyterians had been seeking desperately to avoid . While the Commons
struggled ...
That hope was denied them , for the Presbyterians carried a motion to delay , but
meanwhile various circumstances precipitated the catastrophe which the
Presbyterians had been seeking desperately to avoid . While the Commons
struggled ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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