The Greatness of Oliver CromwellHodder and Stoughton, 1957 - 382 Seiten |
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... believed in his star as much as Napoleon was to do . So he was always to fight and pray in an unsullied faith , sometimes in a passionate exuberance , more often in a calm certainty . He was God's chosen vessel and believed he was ...
... believed in his star as much as Napoleon was to do . So he was always to fight and pray in an unsullied faith , sometimes in a passionate exuberance , more often in a calm certainty . He was God's chosen vessel and believed he was ...
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... believed , with his friend Henry Vane , that ' the kingdom of God is within us . ' He saw no line of compromise between the aims of the ' papist armies ' that he believed he was fighting and the faith within him that urged him forward ...
... believed , with his friend Henry Vane , that ' the kingdom of God is within us . ' He saw no line of compromise between the aims of the ' papist armies ' that he believed he was fighting and the faith within him that urged him forward ...
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... believed that the truth would prevail . ' Notions , ' he told Parliament in 1654 , ' will hurt none but them that have them . ' That was why he thought it was ' an unjust and unwise jealousy to deprive a man of his natural liberty upon ...
... believed that the truth would prevail . ' Notions , ' he told Parliament in 1654 , ' will hurt none but them that have them . ' That was why he thought it was ' an unjust and unwise jealousy to deprive a man of his natural liberty upon ...
Inhalt
When Envy is Laid Asleep by Time | 11 |
Cromwells Place in Society | 25 |
Cromwells Religion | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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