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Page xvii
... Parliament assembles with a small but aggressive republican minority . February 16. A Treatise of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes . April 21. The army compels Richard Cromwell to dissolve Parliament . May 7. The Long Parliament is ...
... Parliament assembles with a small but aggressive republican minority . February 16. A Treatise of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes . April 21. The army compels Richard Cromwell to dissolve Parliament . May 7. The Long Parliament is ...
Page lxxvii
... Parliament as the natural enemy of Persecution could hardly have been born before the country had had some experience of parliamentary intervention in ecclesiastical affairs . By accepting the Covenant and calling the Westminster ...
... Parliament as the natural enemy of Persecution could hardly have been born before the country had had some experience of parliamentary intervention in ecclesiastical affairs . By accepting the Covenant and calling the Westminster ...
Page lxxviii
... Parliament . At the same time he knew that a Royalist victory -if such a thing were conceivable after Cromwell's success at Marston Moor - would mean the return of the bishops to power . 66. It has been suggested that the opening ...
... Parliament . At the same time he knew that a Royalist victory -if such a thing were conceivable after Cromwell's success at Marston Moor - would mean the return of the bishops to power . 66. It has been suggested that the opening ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | xix |
The Ready and Easy way to Establish | xci |
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE BIBLIOGRAPHY AND NOTES | cxxiii |
Copyright | |
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