John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... Independent party on the other , that this conflict was only resolved by the Independents ' use of their influence in the Army to purge the Parliament of its Presbyterian members , and that the governments of the 1650s were , in effect ...
... Independent party on the other , that this conflict was only resolved by the Independents ' use of their influence in the Army to purge the Parliament of its Presbyterian members , and that the governments of the 1650s were , in effect ...
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... independent small producers and , as such , it was fundamentally incompatible with both the immediate objectives of the propertied Independents and the long - term historical future of English capi- talism . Engels once commented that ...
... independent small producers and , as such , it was fundamentally incompatible with both the immediate objectives of the propertied Independents and the long - term historical future of English capi- talism . Engels once commented that ...
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... Independents and even by Episcopalians , such as Bishop Joseph Hall . 101 But whereas Calvinism was an essential fea- ture of Presbyterianism , this was never true of Independency . The very nature of the Independent church itself , as ...
... Independents and even by Episcopalians , such as Bishop Joseph Hall . 101 But whereas Calvinism was an essential fea- ture of Presbyterianism , this was never true of Independency . The very nature of the Independent church itself , as ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
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