John MiltonGollancz, 1969 - Всего страниц: 242 A biography of the sixteenth-century English poet who refused to let blindness hinder his creative talent. |
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... Presbyterians were now the most powerful faction in Parliament . When the divorce pamphlet appeared , a National ... Presbyterians when he wrote his eloquent pamphlets against the rule of bishops . Theirs was the form of church ...
... Presbyterians were now the most powerful faction in Parliament . When the divorce pamphlet appeared , a National ... Presbyterians when he wrote his eloquent pamphlets against the rule of bishops . Theirs was the form of church ...
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... Presbyterians and could remain so , dealing with Scottish Roman Catholics them- selves . It was their right . He had no wish to be an oppressor in his turn . His attitude is shown in a letter written after his vic- tory . " I profess to ...
... Presbyterians and could remain so , dealing with Scottish Roman Catholics them- selves . It was their right . He had no wish to be an oppressor in his turn . His attitude is shown in a letter written after his vic- tory . " I profess to ...
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... Presbyterians stuck to their intolerance . Things were not slow to happen . On November thirtieth the army again seized Charles who was still on the Isle of Wight hopefully watching the insurrection . The army leaders in London ...
... Presbyterians stuck to their intolerance . Things were not slow to happen . On November thirtieth the army again seized Charles who was still on the Isle of Wight hopefully watching the insurrection . The army leaders in London ...
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