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... puritan , resolute and uncom- promising as a Jacobin idealist or an Asiatic despot , ruth- less and inexorable as an executioner , his soul was bent on re - establishing , not only by preaching and martyrdom , but by the sword and by ...
... puritan , resolute and uncom- promising as a Jacobin idealist or an Asiatic despot , ruth- less and inexorable as an executioner , his soul was bent on re - establishing , not only by preaching and martyrdom , but by the sword and by ...
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... puritanism of Cartwright . Of the conforming puritans , who would have been glad of a greater approximation to the Swiss model , but who , whatever their private wishes or dislikes , thought it best , for good reasons or bad , to submit ...
... puritanism of Cartwright . Of the conforming puritans , who would have been glad of a greater approximation to the Swiss model , but who , whatever their private wishes or dislikes , thought it best , for good reasons or bad , to submit ...
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... puritanism . But his puritanism was political and national , rather than religious . He went heartily with the puritan party in their intense hatred of Rome and Roman partisans ; he went with them also in their denunciations of the ...
... puritanism . But his puritanism was political and national , rather than religious . He went heartily with the puritan party in their intense hatred of Rome and Roman partisans ; he went with them also in their denunciations of the ...
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... puritans , their distinguishing theolo- gy , their peculiarities of thought and habits , their protests , right or ... puritan poet . Spenser took his Master's degree in 1576 , and then left Cambridge . He gained no Fellowship , and ...
... puritans , their distinguishing theolo- gy , their peculiarities of thought and habits , their protests , right or ... puritan poet . Spenser took his Master's degree in 1576 , and then left Cambridge . He gained no Fellowship , and ...
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... puritan use of Scripture texts in divinity and morals , yet there is no want of hard - headed shrewdness in his remarks ; indeed , in his rules for the adaptation of English words and accents to classical metres , he shows clearness and ...
... puritan use of Scripture texts in divinity and morals , yet there is no want of hard - headed shrewdness in his remarks ; indeed , in his rules for the adaptation of English words and accents to classical metres , he shows clearness and ...
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