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- W2000253194 abstract "PATTERNS sanctified by great historiographic traditions tend to become fixed. Frequently these patterns are neither logical nor coherent, but the sanction of use and wont behind them is so powerful that researchers tend to force new materials into the time-honored molds. In this way the Germanist tradition imposed itself on Bishop Stubbsi,' and the Whig interpretation of eighteenth century politics was not completely overthrown until Mr. Namier finally destroyed it through his patient work on the Newcastle papers.2 An even more famous case, perhaps, is that of Cromwell, rescued only after two centuries of nearly unanimous obloquy and set on a pedestal by the hero-worshiping Carlyle.3 The school of historians that followed Carlyle in the rehabilitation of Cromwell riveted an already venerable theory of Civil War politics onto the history of the Interregnum. That theory is somewhat as follows: In the beginning of the war the parliamentary party was united in its opposition to the autocratic pretensions of Charles I and the popish tendencies of the High Anglican faction in the church. As long as the royalists remained a threat, the factions in parliament held together. When royalist pressure slackened, parliament and its adherents split along religious lines. On one side, the Presbyterians tried to impose on England a tyrannical church uniformity on the Scottish pattern. On the other side, the Independents, a majority in the New Model army but a minority in parliament, set the doctrine of religious toleration against the persecuting aims of the Presbyterians. When in I647 the army leaders realized that the parliamentary majority was ready to sacrifice the gains of the Civil War in order to establish Presbyterianism, they impeached eleven Presbyterian commonersi and marched on London to save the revolution from intolerant reaction. In i648 the Scots invaded England, pledged to restore Charles I to his throne. While the" @default.
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- W2000253194 date "1938-10-01" @default.
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- W2000253194 title "The Problem of the Presbyterian Independents" @default.
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