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Reform and Renewal: Thomas Cromwell and the Common Weal. By EltonG. R.. Cambridge U.P., 1973. Pp. x + 175. 2·90. Paperback, 1·20. Heresy and Obedience in... G Corona 被引量: 2发表: 2010年 The Concept of the "Commonwealth" in British History During the Puritan Revolution, a ...
CROMWELL, NAPOLEON: MODERN REVOLUTIONISM. LECTURES ON HEROES. [May 5, 1840.]LECTURE I.THE HERO AS DIVINITY. ODIN. PAGANISM: SCANDINAVIAN MYTHOLOGY. We have undertaken to discourse here for a little on Great Men, their manner of appearance in our world’s business, how they have shaped ...
when Anne’s replacement Jane Seymour died in childbirth, the Protestant cause very nearly hit the buffers due to Cromwell’s arrangement of a royal marriage with the ‘mare of Flanders’, Anne of Cleves (‘full of bad odours’
After German Priest Martin Luther started the Protestant Reformation in 1517, the Catholic Church launched a violent wave of repression against the Protestants. The task of fighting Protestants was often given to important government officials by the Catholic Church, to ensure all Catholic states ...
Mr. Paine's footnotes are contained within brackets within the text. As this is my first attempt at Etext transcription, I welcome all comments and suggestions - I trust there shall be many! I had an especially difficult time keeping margins even as the
that in proportion as they surmount the first difficulties of emigration, which bound them together in a common cause, they will begin to relax in their duty and attachment to each other; and this remissness, will point out the necessity, of establishing some form of government to supply the...
OLIVER CROMWELL thanks you. CHARLES, then, died not by the hands of man; and should the present Proud Imitator of him, come to the same untimely end, the writers and publishers of the Testimony, are bound, by the doctrine it contains, to applaud the fact. Kings are not taken away by...
that in proportion as they surmount the first difficulties of emigration, which bound them together in a common cause, they will begin to relax in their duty and attachment to each other; and this remissness, will point out the necessity, of establishing some form of government to supply the...
Carlyle extended his view of the divinity of man, particularly in his portraits of the great leaders of the Revolution.In subsequent works Carlyle attacked laissez-faire theory and parliamentary government and affirmed his belief in the necessity for strong, paternalistic government. He was convinced ...