History of Anglicanism...... Is Britain a right-wing country?
Nobody has ever been able to define the beliefs of 'left' and 'right' or the ... As for the political side of things their is know a straight battle between ... Let's face the truth: England is a right wing country, Scotland and ..... I've commented previously on the relevance of the cavalier-roundhead division. ...
England's Civil War, Cavaliers and Roundheads, tore at the heart of the people ... As years passed, the Church had to try and define itself among the more .... What doctrine and beliefs constitute the foundation of an Apostolic Faith? ...
HERE IS THE CIVIL WAR BETWEEN NORTH AND SOUTH
southerners in 1860 were more than counterbalanced by common beliefs and assumptions. ... the Roundheads, and the South by the other, the royal party or the Cavaliers. .... sought to define themselves as different from and superior to northerners. ... "The Difference of Race": Antebellum Race Mythology and the Development of Southern Nationalism Ritchie Watson In January of 1860, less than one month after John Brown's execution and less than a year before the fateful election of Abraham Lincoln, the influential New Orleans periodical, De Bow's Review, presented for the edification of its readers an article entitled "The Basis of Northern Hostility to the South." The author advanced a provocative thesis that would explain, he contended, the widening chasm of opinion and sentiment between the northern and southern states. The article argued that the antagonism between northerners and southerners, which had most recently and dramatically manifested itself in the trial and execution of John Brown, constituted more than a mere disagreement over slavery. Indeed, the writer maintained, Yankees would remain eternally hostile to the South, even if they could be brought to agree with southerners on the issue of slavery, for the dispute between North and South was not merely political and economic in nature. It also reflected a deep cultural and racial division that had originated over two hundred years ago in England in the antagonism between Puritan and Cavalier. "The cavaliers and puritans of that age, AND IT IS SAD TO SAY, IT IS STILL GOING ON, BETWEEN PEOPLE ONLY IN A DIFFERENT WAY IN THE U.S.A. AND CHURCHES. 
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