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  1. Vane protested, "This is not honest; yea, it is against morality and common honesty", to which Cromwell shouted in response, "O Sir Henry Vane, Sir Henry Vane; the Lord deliver me from Sir Henry Vane!" This ended the commonwealth, and Cromwell began to rule as Lord Protector. Vane, "daily missed and courted for his assistance", was invited to ...

  2. Cromwell and Sir Henry Vane. oppression. After Vane's release from Carisbrooke in December 1656, says Ludlow, Cromwell, perceiving that imprisonment did. forest walks belonging to Sir Henry Vane near the castle of Raby, and also gave order to the attorney-general, on pretence of a flaw in his title, to present a bill against him in the exchequer.

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  4. Apr 12, 2024 · Roundhead. Sir Henry Vane, the Younger (born 1613—died June 14, 1662, London) was an English Puritan, one of the most capable administrators in Parliament during the Civil Wars between the Parliamentarians and Royalists. His father, Sir Henry Vane the Elder, was an adviser to King Charles I. Henry the Younger was converted to Puritanism in ...

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  5. In response, Sir Henry Vane, previously Governor of Massachusetts, and one of the most high minded statesmen of the period of the Commonwealth in England, published the following tract, expounding the principles of civil and religious liberty, and proposing that method of forming a constitution, through a convention called for the purpose ...

  6. Abstract: Sir Henry Vane the younger was highly critical of Oliver Cromwell's ecclesiastical policy. The article explores the idioms in which Vane conducted his attack on Cromwell, and shows how Vane spun a conception of both the politics of the present and the politics of the future out of various fibres of religious discourse. Vane

  7. Jul 11, 2014 · 6 Sir Vane, Henry, A Healing Question propounded and resolved upon the occasion of the late publique and seasonable call to humiliation, in order to the Love and Union of the Honest Party, and with a desire to apply Balsome to the wound before it become incurable (May 1656)Google Scholar, reprinted in Somers Tracts, ed. Scott, Walter, 13 vols ...

  8. Jun 19, 2019 · ABSTRACT. This study examines the theological writings of and contemporary responses to Sir. Henry Vane (1613–1662). An advocate for religious tolerance, Vane was a leading Parliamentarian during the English Civil Wars and worked closely alongside Oliver Cromwell (1599–1658), the Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland.

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