The Greatness of Oliver CromwellHodder and Stoughton, 1957 - 382 Seiten |
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... Church and State . Some of the returned exiles then fancied introducing into England the Presbyterian scheme of Church government that was being practised in Geneva under the direction of the French theologian John Calvin ; but the ...
... Church and State . Some of the returned exiles then fancied introducing into England the Presbyterian scheme of Church government that was being practised in Geneva under the direction of the French theologian John Calvin ; but the ...
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... Church organization that they differed funda- mentally from Cartwright and the Presbyterians , who wanted to capture the Church intact and substitute their own hierarchy for the existing one directed by the bishops . Cromwell supported ...
... Church organization that they differed funda- mentally from Cartwright and the Presbyterians , who wanted to capture the Church intact and substitute their own hierarchy for the existing one directed by the bishops . Cromwell supported ...
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... 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 directed with single - minded ...
... 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 directed with single - minded ...
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When Envy is Laid Asleep by Time II | 11 |
Cromwells Place in Society | 25 |
Cromwells Religion | 39 |
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