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And conversely , the political moderation of the Presbyterians is as least as
significant as their Calvinist religion . ... Hexter ' s list of political Independents ,
that is of Rumpers and regicides , who were , in fact , Presbyterian in religion is ...
And conversely , the political moderation of the Presbyterians is as least as
significant as their Calvinist religion . ... Hexter ' s list of political Independents ,
that is of Rumpers and regicides , who were , in fact , Presbyterian in religion is ...
Page 80
known , ss were Independents and only 1o Presbyterians . 58 And the reasons
for this should be obvious ; as Yule observes : ' Religion for the Puritan was not
an addendum to the rest of life but the vehicle for giving one “ a world view " .
known , ss were Independents and only 1o Presbyterians . 58 And the reasons
for this should be obvious ; as Yule observes : ' Religion for the Puritan was not
an addendum to the rest of life but the vehicle for giving one “ a world view " .
Page 86
Thus , for example , the Presbyterians opposed the abolition of both the
monarchy and the House of Lords , and each of these gains were only effected
after Pride ' s Purge . Indeed , as Woodhouse observes : The monarchy , shorn of
its power ...
Thus , for example , the Presbyterians opposed the abolition of both the
monarchy and the House of Lords , and each of these gains were only effected
after Pride ' s Purge . Indeed , as Woodhouse observes : The monarchy , shorn of
its power ...
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Contents
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
Reason Triumphant | 94 |
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