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Page x
... Council . In ecclesiastical matters , Laud , Bishop of London since 1628 , and with the Archbishopric of Canterbury in prospect , was single and paramount . Under his vigilant supervision there had been going on , in all the dioceses of ...
... Council . In ecclesiastical matters , Laud , Bishop of London since 1628 , and with the Archbishopric of Canterbury in prospect , was single and paramount . Under his vigilant supervision there had been going on , in all the dioceses of ...
Page xv
... Council of Peers to meet at York , September 24 , and help him in his negotiation with the Scots ; but , some of the leading Peers themselves petitioning for a Parliament , and petitions to the same effect arriving from the city of ...
... Council of Peers to meet at York , September 24 , and help him in his negotiation with the Scots ; but , some of the leading Peers themselves petitioning for a Parliament , and petitions to the same effect arriving from the city of ...
Page xvii
... Councils of Presbyters ; and there were the Root - and - Branch Reformers , who were for abolish- ing Episcopacy utterly , and reconstructing the Church of England after some Presbyterian model like that of the Scots . Into this ...
... Councils of Presbyters ; and there were the Root - and - Branch Reformers , who were for abolish- ing Episcopacy utterly , and reconstructing the Church of England after some Presbyterian model like that of the Scots . Into this ...
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... Council of State , consisting of forty- one members of the Rump chosen as a Ministry or Executive . Scotland , monarchical still , proclaimed Charles II . , and sent envoys to him in Holland . The pieces from Milton's pen in High ...
... Council of State , consisting of forty- one members of the Rump chosen as a Ministry or Executive . Scotland , monarchical still , proclaimed Charles II . , and sent envoys to him in Holland . The pieces from Milton's pen in High ...
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... Council of State been constituted , with Brad- shaw for its President , when Milton was offered , and accepted ( March 1649 ) , the post of Secretary for Foreign Tongues to the Council . The salary was to be about £ 300 a year in the ...
... Council of State been constituted , with Brad- shaw for its President , when Milton was offered , and accepted ( March 1649 ) , the post of Secretary for Foreign Tongues to the Council . The salary was to be about £ 300 a year in the ...
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