Freedom and the English Revolution: Essays in History and LiteratureR. C. Richardson, G. M. Ridden |
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Page 127
... church and state was crumbling , 72 many parishes did not experience the impatient acts of militants but had their church interiors changed in an orderly and gradual fashion on instructions from parish officers.73 Occasionally the ...
... church and state was crumbling , 72 many parishes did not experience the impatient acts of militants but had their church interiors changed in an orderly and gradual fashion on instructions from parish officers.73 Occasionally the ...
Page 128
... church property . Although thefts of lead from church roofs did occur before 1640 , the stealing of church plate , money and other property from St Clement Danes on the 30 May 1648 , and from St Martin in the Fields on the 25 September ...
... church property . Although thefts of lead from church roofs did occur before 1640 , the stealing of church plate , money and other property from St Clement Danes on the 30 May 1648 , and from St Martin in the Fields on the 25 September ...
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... church met openly and admitted all comers , the curious as well as the convinced , and was enormously influential in sectarian circles . Mrs Attaway , for example , began her career in this church . The church drew sizeable crowds ...
... church met openly and admitted all comers , the curious as well as the convinced , and was enormously influential in sectarian circles . Mrs Attaway , for example , began her career in this church . The church drew sizeable crowds ...
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Cromwell and English liberty | 25 |
Christian liberty in Marvell and Milton | 45 |
Pamphleteering the Protestant consensus and the English | 72 |
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