The Greatness of Oliver CromwellHodder and Stoughton, 1957 - 382 Seiten |
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... religion , drawing attention to the growth of ' popery ' under the shadow of the Queen , and censur- ing all who introduced ' Popery or Arminianism ' as ' capital enemies ' of the State . Oliver Cromwell in his unique surviving speech ...
... religion , drawing attention to the growth of ' popery ' under the shadow of the Queen , and censur- ing all who introduced ' Popery or Arminianism ' as ' capital enemies ' of the State . Oliver Cromwell in his unique surviving speech ...
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... religion . In February 1641 , he wrote to a London merchant who had business in Scotland asking him to send him ' the reasons why the Scots desire to enforce uniformity in religion between the two kingdoms , ' and in May he forwarded to ...
... religion . In February 1641 , he wrote to a London merchant who had business in Scotland asking him to send him ' the reasons why the Scots desire to enforce uniformity in religion between the two kingdoms , ' and in May he forwarded to ...
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... religion . They had of course been busy on other things . But were other things more important than religion ? The root - and - branch Bill , though it received its first two readings and was debated in committee , had by now been ...
... religion . They had of course been busy on other things . But were other things more important than religion ? The root - and - branch Bill , though it received its first two readings and was debated in committee , had by now been ...
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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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