The Puritan Experiment: New England Society from Bradford to EdwardsSt. Martin's Press, 1976 - 255 páginas |
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... James VI of Scotland to the throne as James I of England . Having been raised and ruled in Presbyterian Scotland , it seemed likely that James would be responsive to the demands of the English Puritans . Certainly the prospect of an ...
... James VI of Scotland to the throne as James I of England . Having been raised and ruled in Presbyterian Scotland , it seemed likely that James would be responsive to the demands of the English Puritans . Certainly the prospect of an ...
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... James carried on for a marriage of his son to a Spanish princess . Puritans greeted the failure of that match with relief , but the marriage of Charles to a French Catholic princess was almost as distressing . Most damning in the view ...
... James carried on for a marriage of his son to a Spanish princess . Puritans greeted the failure of that match with relief , but the marriage of Charles to a French Catholic princess was almost as distressing . Most damning in the view ...
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... James II had succeeded his brother Charles to the throne , he had had the advantage of a friendly Parliament and a tested , efficient ministry . Though his Roman Catholicism - a product of his stay in France during the interregnum— was ...
... James II had succeeded his brother Charles to the throne , he had had the advantage of a friendly Parliament and a tested , efficient ministry . Though his Roman Catholicism - a product of his stay in France during the interregnum— was ...
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THE ORIGINS AND GROWTH OF | 3 |
PURITANISM ITS ESSENCE AND ATTRACTION | 18 |
SOURCES OF THE GREAT MIGRATION 309 | 30 |
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