The Greatness of Oliver Cromwell1957 |
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... Protestant Church of England . Though in matters of constitutional thought Cromwell and his friends were themselves in the end to put forward revolutionary claims to power far wider than the Commons of England had ever enjoyed before ...
... Protestant Church of England . Though in matters of constitutional thought Cromwell and his friends were themselves in the end to put forward revolutionary claims to power far wider than the Commons of England had ever enjoyed before ...
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... Protestant in one of the most profoundly Protestant areas of the country , he had steeped himself in the Bible , he had learned from his schoolmasters and from his friends at Cambridge University the essential structure of the ...
... Protestant in one of the most profoundly Protestant areas of the country , he had steeped himself in the Bible , he had learned from his schoolmasters and from his friends at Cambridge University the essential structure of the ...
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... Protestant empire were not ignoble ( nor , as it turned out , impracticable ) , and he handed on a valuable heritage to his posterity.3 At home the pattern of events in the spring of 1658 re- sembled in a remarkable way those of the ...
... Protestant empire were not ignoble ( nor , as it turned out , impracticable ) , and he handed on a valuable heritage to his posterity.3 At home the pattern of events in the spring of 1658 re- sembled in a remarkable way those of the ...
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When Envy is Laid Asleep by Time 13 20 | 13 |
Cromwells Place in Society | 27 |
Cromwells Religion | 41 |
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