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... Cromwell , the most tolerant of English rulers , the man who would have tolerated Popery itself had it not been for political reasons , was reigning , but not as yet governing . Parliament was still abso- lute ; Cromwell's time of veto ...
... Cromwell , the most tolerant of English rulers , the man who would have tolerated Popery itself had it not been for political reasons , was reigning , but not as yet governing . Parliament was still abso- lute ; Cromwell's time of veto ...
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... Cromwell was at this time in close accord with Archbishop Usher , his dear friend . Few people knew and very few care to know how deep a friend to the Established Church Oliver Crom- well was ; he would probably have given more license ...
... Cromwell was at this time in close accord with Archbishop Usher , his dear friend . Few people knew and very few care to know how deep a friend to the Established Church Oliver Crom- well was ; he would probably have given more license ...
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... Cromwell's Church of England parson was to be in Cromwell's English , " a person for the grace of God in him , by his ( God's or the parson's ? ) holy and unblamable conversa- tion , as also for his knowledge and utter- ance , able and ...
... Cromwell's Church of England parson was to be in Cromwell's English , " a person for the grace of God in him , by his ( God's or the parson's ? ) holy and unblamable conversa- tion , as also for his knowledge and utter- ance , able and ...
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... Cromwell . He was an openly con- victed Royalist , and had been with Essex's horse . He had been taken prisoner of war , but either before or after that time had entered into holy orders . Mr. Michal- borne gave him the living of ...
... Cromwell . He was an openly con- victed Royalist , and had been with Essex's horse . He had been taken prisoner of war , but either before or after that time had entered into holy orders . Mr. Michal- borne gave him the living of ...
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... Cromwell , and there seems to have been nothing to prevent his doing so . If he had any opinions of a decisive kind , he would probably have been in far more serious trouble under Charles II . than he was under Cromwell . From his own ...
... Cromwell , and there seems to have been nothing to prevent his doing so . If he had any opinions of a decisive kind , he would probably have been in far more serious trouble under Charles II . than he was under Cromwell . From his own ...
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