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... forces believed that the conflict would result in Charles's heading a Presbyterian state church , as in Scotland . But the Presbyterian system could not be affected in England , and the Presbyterians hated the smaller sects more than ...
... forces believed that the conflict would result in Charles's heading a Presbyterian state church , as in Scotland . But the Presbyterian system could not be affected in England , and the Presbyterians hated the smaller sects more than ...
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... force , they would make a human army resemble pygmies ( 575 ) , even if the armies of ancient and medieval legend ... forces , which he falsely claims " emptied Heav'n , " could be repulsed and could fail to repossess their home ( 633 ...
... force , they would make a human army resemble pygmies ( 575 ) , even if the armies of ancient and medieval legend ... forces , which he falsely claims " emptied Heav'n , " could be repulsed and could fail to repossess their home ( 633 ...
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... forces . The heavenly powers move in disciplined unity to the sound of instru- mental harmony . The image of birds " in orderly array " signals that Adam is listening to Raphael's narrative in Eden , whose har- mony reflects Heaven's ...
... forces . The heavenly powers move in disciplined unity to the sound of instru- mental harmony . The image of birds " in orderly array " signals that Adam is listening to Raphael's narrative in Eden , whose har- mony reflects Heaven's ...
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