The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1 |
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But the churches and cathedrals were still there , though , like St . John ' s in
Huntingdon and the cathedral in nearby Ely , they were now the property of the
Church of England , in which the government strove to center and confine the
nation ...
But the churches and cathedrals were still there , though , like St . John ' s in
Huntingdon and the cathedral in nearby Ely , they were now the property of the
Church of England , in which the government strove to center and confine the
nation ...
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That petition - not only not signed by a thousand ministers as its name implied ,
but not signed at all - embodied the Presbyterian programme of church reform .
From the use of the ring in the marriage ceremony to Sabbath observance , from
...
That petition - not only not signed by a thousand ministers as its name implied ,
but not signed at all - embodied the Presbyterian programme of church reform .
From the use of the ring in the marriage ceremony to Sabbath observance , from
...
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He therefore required all his subjects " to continue in the uniform profession " of
the articles of the Church of England , " allowed and authorized heretofore , and
which our clergy generally have subscribed unto , ” “ prohibiting the least ...
He therefore required all his subjects " to continue in the uniform profession " of
the articles of the Church of England , " allowed and authorized heretofore , and
which our clergy generally have subscribed unto , ” “ prohibiting the least ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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