The Greatness of Oliver CromwellHodder and Stoughton, 1957 - 382 Seiten |
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... Puritan laymen to preach and expound the Bible . And in parishes where the clergy themselves were Puritan - minded ( being appointed by Puritan patrons ) , they would meet the laity and discuss portions of the Scripture with them on ...
... Puritan laymen to preach and expound the Bible . And in parishes where the clergy themselves were Puritan - minded ( being appointed by Puritan patrons ) , they would meet the laity and discuss portions of the Scripture with them on ...
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... Puritan schemes to transform the Church by patronage paved the way in enthusiastic converts like Cromwell to a more revolu- tionary frame of mind . From the moment that he became Archbishop of Canterbury ( in August 1633 ) , Laud ...
... Puritan schemes to transform the Church by patronage paved the way in enthusiastic converts like Cromwell to a more revolu- tionary frame of mind . From the moment that he became Archbishop of Canterbury ( in August 1633 ) , Laud ...
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... Puritan Revolution ( 1947 ) . P. E. SCHRAMM : A History of the Coronation Oath ( 1937 ) . R. P. STEARNS : The Strenuous Puritan ( 1954 ) . H. G. TIBBUTT : Colonel John Okey , 1660-1662 ( 1954 ) . H. R. TREVOR - ROPER : Archbishop Laud ...
... Puritan Revolution ( 1947 ) . P. E. SCHRAMM : A History of the Coronation Oath ( 1937 ) . R. P. STEARNS : The Strenuous Puritan ( 1954 ) . H. G. TIBBUTT : Colonel John Okey , 1660-1662 ( 1954 ) . H. R. TREVOR - ROPER : Archbishop Laud ...
Inhalt
When Envy is Laid Asleep by Time | 11 |
Cromwells Place in Society | 25 |
Cromwells Religion | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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