Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 3-4Hurd and Houghton, 1875 |
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... English city braved sword and famine for the reformed doctrines with the spirit of Rochelle , or for the Catholic doctrines with the spirit of Paris . Neither sect in England formed a League . Neither sect extorted a recantation from ...
... English city braved sword and famine for the reformed doctrines with the spirit of Rochelle , or for the Catholic doctrines with the spirit of Paris . Neither sect in England formed a League . Neither sect extorted a recantation from ...
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... English of that generation were irreligious . They held firmly those doctrines which are common to the Catholic and to the Protestant theology . But they had no fixed opinion as to the matters in dispute between the churches . They were ...
... English of that generation were irreligious . They held firmly those doctrines which are common to the Catholic and to the Protestant theology . But they had no fixed opinion as to the matters in dispute between the churches . They were ...
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... English was a mixed religion , like that of the Samaritan settlers , described in the second book of Kings , who " feared the Lord , and served their graven images ; " like that of the Judaizing Christians who blended the ceremonies and ...
... English was a mixed religion , like that of the Samaritan settlers , described in the second book of Kings , who " feared the Lord , and served their graven images ; " like that of the Judaizing Christians who blended the ceremonies and ...
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... English under James the First and Charles the First were less oppressed than the French under Louis the Fifteenth and Louis the Sixteenth . The English were less op- pressed after the Restoration than before the great Re- bellion . And ...
... English under James the First and Charles the First were less oppressed than the French under Louis the Fifteenth and Louis the Sixteenth . The English were less op- pressed after the Restoration than before the great Re- bellion . And ...
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... English people have dis- played at this great conjuncture ? The answer is plain . This moderation , this humanity , are the fruits of a hundred and fifty years of liberty . During many gen- erations we have had legislative assemblies ...
... English people have dis- played at this great conjuncture ? The answer is plain . This moderation , this humanity , are the fruits of a hundred and fifty years of liberty . During many gen- erations we have had legislative assemblies ...
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