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... cause . But under the Stuart kings James and Charles , with their absolutist tendencies and pro - Catholic leanings ... cause the king's opponents were comprised of various Puritan factions opposed to bishops in the Church of England and ...
... cause . But under the Stuart kings James and Charles , with their absolutist tendencies and pro - Catholic leanings ... cause the king's opponents were comprised of various Puritan factions opposed to bishops in the Church of England and ...
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... caused some moderates to join the Royalist cause . Encouraged by this , Charles in 1642 tried to arrest several opposition leaders , an action making civil war inevitable . After the inconclusive battle of Edgehill , Charles established ...
... caused some moderates to join the Royalist cause . Encouraged by this , Charles in 1642 tried to arrest several opposition leaders , an action making civil war inevitable . After the inconclusive battle of Edgehill , Charles established ...
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... cause , but Milton's angry rebuttal of Salma- sius was intended to demonstrate that England was still governed by cultivated men of learning . His years of study had prepared him well for the historic task of defending England against ...
... cause , but Milton's angry rebuttal of Salma- sius was intended to demonstrate that England was still governed by cultivated men of learning . His years of study had prepared him well for the historic task of defending England against ...
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