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Religious states of England at the close of the war; The antinomians; Antinomianism in the army; Growth of the sectaries; Rise of quakerism. George Fox; Progress of the independents; And decay of the presbyterian party; Deplorable condition of the church of England; New doctrines arise; A military despotism; The army subdues the parliament; The universities reformed. Cambridge; Oxford. The episcopalians resist; Evils of the covenant. Treaty of Newport; Increasing violence of the republieans and the army; The trial of the king; Were the puritans guilty of hid death? The question discussed at length; The king was destroyed by the army and the republicans; Cromwell's share in the king's death; Arguments of the regicides; The execution of Charles; Conduct of Owen and Milton; Execution of the three royalist lords, Hamilton, Holland, and Capel; Cromwell's Irish campaign; Puritanism triumphs, but dangers are at hand; The religious puritans involved with the ruling powers; The government oppressive and insincere; Cromwell invades Scotland
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Religious states of England at the close of the war; The antinomians; Antinomianism in the army; Growth of the sectaries; Rise of quakerism. George Fox; Progress of the independents; And decay of the presbyterian party; Deplorable condition of the church of England; New doctrines arise; A military despotism; The army subdues the parliament; The universities reformed. Cambridge; Oxford. The episcopalians resist; Evils of the covenant. Treaty of Newport; Increasing violence of the republieans and the army; The trial of the king; Were the puritans guilty of hid death? The question discussed at length; The king was destroyed by the army and the republicans; Cromwell's share in the king's death; Arguments of the regicides; The execution of Charles; Conduct of Owen and Milton; Execution of the three royalist lords, Hamilton, Holland, and Capel; Cromwell's Irish campaign; Puritanism triumphs, but dangers are at hand; The religious puritans involved with the ruling powers; The government oppressive and insincere; Cromwell invades Scotland
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