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From this time onward James , and after him his son and successor Charles I. , made persistent and resolute efforts to stamp out the Puritan spirit ; and year after year , in spite of these efforts - or would it not be more correct to ...
From this time onward James , and after him his son and successor Charles I. , made persistent and resolute efforts to stamp out the Puritan spirit ; and year after year , in spite of these efforts - or would it not be more correct to ...
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So the Puritan party emerged at a time of serious crisis as the upholders of our Constitution and the great bulwark of our jeopardised liberties . For what they then did for the England of their own day and of ours we owe them a debt of ...
So the Puritan party emerged at a time of serious crisis as the upholders of our Constitution and the great bulwark of our jeopardised liberties . For what they then did for the England of their own day and of ours we owe them a debt of ...
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by a steady growth of the Puritan at the expense of the humanist in his character and work . Yet , as I have been solicitous to show , it is altogether a mistake to suppose that in his case the Puritan destroyed the humanist .
by a steady growth of the Puritan at the expense of the humanist in his character and work . Yet , as I have been solicitous to show , it is altogether a mistake to suppose that in his case the Puritan destroyed the humanist .
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On the Morning of Christs Nativity | 25 |
LAllegro | 46 |
Comus | 62 |
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