History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War 1603-1642: 1641-1642Longmans, Green, 1894 |
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Stranica 36
... Puritan and nothing more . But he had been brought , as a member of the House of Lords , face to face with the question of the treatment of schismatics . He had doubtless been one of those Peers who visited the conven- ticle in ...
... Puritan and nothing more . But he had been brought , as a member of the House of Lords , face to face with the question of the treatment of schismatics . He had doubtless been one of those Peers who visited the conven- ticle in ...
Stranica 39
... Puritan domination . In the mouth of any man less liable than himself to prefer intrigue to statesmanship war . This appears to have been the form in which the extract was circu- lated , but there was an earlier one . The King's ...
... Puritan domination . In the mouth of any man less liable than himself to prefer intrigue to statesmanship war . This appears to have been the form in which the extract was circu- lated , but there was an earlier one . The King's ...
Stranica 40
... Puritan party as would be content to enter into a compromise with their fellow - subjects . Yet Puritanism was still a mighty force in England , and it was not for Charles to hope permanently to exclude it from the Church , any more ...
... Puritan party as would be content to enter into a compromise with their fellow - subjects . Yet Puritanism was still a mighty force in England , and it was not for Charles to hope permanently to exclude it from the Church , any more ...
Stranica 68
... Puritan officer boasted not long afterwards that he had rescued 6,000 . Thousands of robbed and plundered fugitives escaped with their lives to find shelter in Dublin . On the whole , it would be safe to conjecture that the number of ...
... Puritan officer boasted not long afterwards that he had rescued 6,000 . Thousands of robbed and plundered fugitives escaped with their lives to find shelter in Dublin . On the whole , it would be safe to conjecture that the number of ...
Stranica 73
... Puritan . After that , a letter was read in the Commons , to the effect that fresh fortifications had been raised at Portsmouth , that a Frenchman had been constantly passing up and down between that town and Oatlands -- in other words ...
... Puritan . After that , a letter was read in the Commons , to the effect that fresh fortifications had been raised at Portsmouth , that a Frenchman had been constantly passing up and down between that town and Oatlands -- in other words ...
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