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hero as king cromwell by Thomas Carlyle explain plzzz???​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the "Hero as King," royal authority subsumes religious authority; the king with "something of the Pontiff in him," rather than the pope, will put the spiritual into practice as "head of the Church" (19q). Britain needs more than Knox the priest, Carlyle 15 decides; it needs Cromwell the king (CL, 12:150) .

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In the "Hero as King," royal authority subsumes religious authority; the king with "something of the Pontiff in him," rather than the pope, will put the spiritual into practice as "head of the Church" (19q). Britain needs more than Knox the priest, Carlyle 15 decides; it needs Cromwell the king (CL, 12:150)

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