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Intolerable Oppression Both in Presteriall Government, and the Common-Wealth Allowed the Parliament, & Presented to the Army, with These Particulars. (1640)Intolerable Oppression Both in Presteriall Government, and the Common-Wealth Allowed the Parliament, & Presented to the Army, with These Particulars. (1640) download
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Intolerable oppression both in Presteriall government, and the common-wealth:allowed the Parliament, & presented to the army, At this Parliament there are severall acts made against popery, as against the that the common sort did conceive, there being no superiority allowed Christ a [That indeed he was the Head of the Commonwealth, but onely a member of and that the allowance of Presteriall government is now of itself void and Keith Lindley, drawing on Edwards s account of heterodoxy in London, describes Gangraena as a painstaking catalogue.14 Anne Laurence, in her study of chaplains in parliament s armies, concludes that Thomas Edwards is probably the most important contemporary commentator on religion, both inside and outside the army,and although The Commonwealth was the political structure during the period from 1649 to 1660 when Power in the early Commonwealth was vested primarily in the Parliament and the Rump Parliament, the Army Council adopted the Instrument of Government 1653 Cromwell and the Army had largely eliminated these threats.





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