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The Constitutions of Clarendon, 1164. By Cerdic 12 years ago 0 Comments. The Constitutions are part of the struggle between Henry and his Archbishop – Thomas Becket – and between Church and State. Thomas initially accepted the document, deserting his bishops under massive pressure from Henry. But on the road later he recanted, and set out ...
in Business, and of the best and most liberal Education. Clarendon - EssaJ• on an aaive and a contemplative lift. his a healthy corrective to nineteenth-century conceptions of 'The Puritan Revolution'1 to turn to the rich and sonorous pages of Clarendon's History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England. For
- Christopher Hill
- 1997
Abstract. It is a healthy corrective to nineteenth-century conceptions of ‘The Puritan Revolution’ 1 to turn to the rich and sonorous pages of Clarendon’s History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England. For Clarendon, himself a leading actor in the Civil War, believed that ‘Religion was made a Cloak to cover the most impious designs ...
- Christopher Hill
- 1997
Even in an age of crowded centennial commemorations, Edward Hyde, who was created Earl of Clarendon in 1661, has in one respect a unique claim, at least within English history, to the recognition of posterity. 1 It lies in the combination of his political and his literary stature. He was either the Crown's leading minister, or as leading a minister as any, for sixteen years, from the aftermath ...
It is worth noting that despite Blair Worden's belief that there was a kind of Providentialism that was peculiar to the Puritans, and that one “cannot understand Puritan politics without understanding the Puritan belief in Providence,” he also writes “the explanation of the Restoration in the concluding paragraph of Clarendon's History of the Rebellion is ‘Puritan’ in its ...
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Clarendon’s History of the Rebellion. Clarendon’s great ‘History’ was composed largely in exile and published after his death. Hugh Trevor-Roper discusses how the historian had originally intended this great work to be private political advice to the King. Edward Hyde, first Earl of Clarendon, was the greatest English statesman on the ...