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God's Englishman
註釋Cromwell was neither a seventeenth-century Gladstone nor a nineteenth-century non-conformist, neither a conservative dictator nor a religious fanatic, but was both the creature and the creator of a revolution which was economic, social and intellectual as well as political and religious: a revolution which transofrmed England from a backward economy and set her on the path of colonial empire and capitalist agriculture and industry, as well as on the road to constitutional monarchy, religious toleration and the rule of law.