The Greatness of Oliver CromwellHodder and Stoughton, 1957 - 382 Seiten |
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... civil order and national independence , which filled his whole soul . ' Von Ranke admired , too , the energetic foreign policy of the Puritan ruler who ' carried the key of the Continent in his girdle ' and the rectitude of the champion ...
... civil order and national independence , which filled his whole soul . ' Von Ranke admired , too , the energetic foreign policy of the Puritan ruler who ' carried the key of the Continent in his girdle ' and the rectitude of the champion ...
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... the members . I am less con- vinced than some reviewers of the first book that it has proved that there was no ' class ' element in the civil wars . 7. H. R. Trevor - Roper , The Gentry , CROMWELL'S PLACE IN SOCIETY 37.
... the members . I am less con- vinced than some reviewers of the first book that it has proved that there was no ' class ' element in the civil wars . 7. H. R. Trevor - Roper , The Gentry , CROMWELL'S PLACE IN SOCIETY 37.
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... civil magistrate must have the right in the last resort to enforce order if it were undermined by the violence of fanatics . Cromwell's State Church , the Church of Dr John Owen with its system of Triers and Ejectors and of augmenta ...
... civil magistrate must have the right in the last resort to enforce order if it were undermined by the violence of fanatics . Cromwell's State Church , the Church of Dr John Owen with its system of Triers and Ejectors and of augmenta ...
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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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