Liberty and Love: English Literature and Society, 1640-88 |
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... Protestants in the household of the Catholic Duke of Norfolk . He had been expelled from a naval chaplaincy and a living in Kent and in 1676 he had become a member of a Roman Catholic and Protestant club in London . He claimed that he ...
... Protestants in the household of the Catholic Duke of Norfolk . He had been expelled from a naval chaplaincy and a living in Kent and in 1676 he had become a member of a Roman Catholic and Protestant club in London . He claimed that he ...
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... Protestant cause , but it is so exaggerated that it provokes disbelief . Oldham is too bent on the total an- nihilation of his enemy . Here is his onslaught on the doctrine of transubstantiation : But nothing with the crowd does more ...
... Protestant cause , but it is so exaggerated that it provokes disbelief . Oldham is too bent on the total an- nihilation of his enemy . Here is his onslaught on the doctrine of transubstantiation : But nothing with the crowd does more ...
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... Protestant marriage There is no doubt that marriage underwent a major change in England during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries , but there is considerable doubt about the exact nature of the change . The sources for the ...
... Protestant marriage There is no doubt that marriage underwent a major change in England during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries , but there is considerable doubt about the exact nature of the change . The sources for the ...
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List of abbreviations | 11 |
viewpoint | 19 |
a Parliamentarian viewpoint | 34 |
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