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Page 63
... English church , it will be necessary to give a synopsis of Brit- ish ecclesiasticism at that period , in and about the year 1632 . The population of England in 1632 was something under five millions , and this whole mass was then ...
... English church , it will be necessary to give a synopsis of Brit- ish ecclesiasticism at that period , in and about the year 1632 . The population of England in 1632 was something under five millions , and this whole mass was then ...
Page 64
... English ecclesiastical polity tow- ards Romanism , in which Cromwell stuttered and stamped his maiden speech , and inquired whither they were tending . It is very certain that numerous gentlemen of property and dis- tinction , together ...
... English ecclesiastical polity tow- ards Romanism , in which Cromwell stuttered and stamped his maiden speech , and inquired whither they were tending . It is very certain that numerous gentlemen of property and dis- tinction , together ...
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... English commons in the opening conflict , Milton began immediately to retrace his steps . It seems that what Wood calls Milton's " resoluteness " in religion while at Rome , had provoked the bitter anger of the English Jesuits . He ...
... English commons in the opening conflict , Milton began immediately to retrace his steps . It seems that what Wood calls Milton's " resoluteness " in religion while at Rome , had provoked the bitter anger of the English Jesuits . He ...
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