A Guide to English Literature, Volume 3Cassell, 1964 |
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... followed by several imitations . Yet to take Prynne as typical of the Puritans is to do injustice to the scope of Puritanism and the variety of Puritans . Puritanism has gained during the course of centuries a strong emotional connota ...
... followed by several imitations . Yet to take Prynne as typical of the Puritans is to do injustice to the scope of Puritanism and the variety of Puritans . Puritanism has gained during the course of centuries a strong emotional connota ...
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... followed Charles , some thirty supported Parliament , and another twenty took no part ; the division among the M.P.s elected between 1640 and 1642 , about 300 Parliamentarians and about 230 Royalists , reflected the very real division ...
... followed Charles , some thirty supported Parliament , and another twenty took no part ; the division among the M.P.s elected between 1640 and 1642 , about 300 Parliamentarians and about 230 Royalists , reflected the very real division ...
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... followed by establishment of sect called ' soul sleepers ' and attacked by Parliament ; wrote tracts signed ' Martin Marpriest ' attacking Westminster Assembly of Divines , 1646 ; wrote A Remon- strance of Many Thousand Citizens in ...
... followed by establishment of sect called ' soul sleepers ' and attacked by Parliament ; wrote tracts signed ' Martin Marpriest ' attacking Westminster Assembly of Divines , 1646 ; wrote A Remon- strance of Many Thousand Citizens in ...
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