A Guide to English Literature, Volume 3Cassell, 1964 |
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... Puritans , and irritation among non - Puritan Anglicans like Falkland , Hyde , George Digby , and Verney . With high ideals , in practice he was unimagina- tive and unable to comprehend his opponents ' position or even their honesty ...
... Puritans , and irritation among non - Puritan Anglicans like Falkland , Hyde , George Digby , and Verney . With high ideals , in practice he was unimagina- tive and unable to comprehend his opponents ' position or even their honesty ...
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... Puritan . Under the goad of Laudian interference these Anglicans followed Puritan leadership , but the threat to the Prayer Book as distinct from the bishops in September 1641 rallied them against the Puritans . During the Civil War and ...
... Puritan . Under the goad of Laudian interference these Anglicans followed Puritan leadership , but the threat to the Prayer Book as distinct from the bishops in September 1641 rallied them against the Puritans . During the Civil War and ...
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... Puritan temper was an understandable reaction to popular ignorance , indifference , and immorality ; if they were serious in outlook , they often took pleasure in the arts and in sport . Cromwell's bowls , his hunting and hawking and ...
... Puritan temper was an understandable reaction to popular ignorance , indifference , and immorality ; if they were serious in outlook , they often took pleasure in the arts and in sport . Cromwell's bowls , his hunting and hawking and ...
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