id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 23642 Green, John Richard History of the English People, Volume V Puritan England, 1603-1660 .txt text/plain 92850 4189 69 political change which passed over England under the New Monarchy broke [Sidenote: The new English temper.] craving to order man's life aright before God. From this new world of thought and feeling Shakspere stood aloof. In the first Parliament of James the House of Commons realm saw its hopes realized in King James. other hand the Puritans saw in him the king of a Calvinistic people, support of the Crown, and James saw keenly that the new force which had James was fast raising the charges of the Crown in time of peace to as governed?" took fresh meaning as men saw James asserting in Scotland an left the king free to ask for them; and James resolved to raise money by great Protestant power that remained in alliance with England, and was had many times in our history forced a king to take their policy for his ./cache/23642.txt ./txt/23642.txt