Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumes 3-4Hurd and Houghton, 1875 |
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... Protestant when it was not very advantageous to be a Papist , recommended a tolerant policy to his mis- tress as strongly as he could recommend it without hazarding her favour , never put to the rack any person from whom it did not seem ...
... Protestant when it was not very advantageous to be a Papist , recommended a tolerant policy to his mis- tress as strongly as he could recommend it without hazarding her favour , never put to the rack any person from whom it did not seem ...
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... Protestantism . " another place , the Doctor tells us , that Cecil went to mass " with no idolatrous intention . " Nobody , we believe , ever accused him of idolatrous intentions . The very ground of the charge against him is that he In ...
... Protestantism . " another place , the Doctor tells us , that Cecil went to mass " with no idolatrous intention . " Nobody , we believe , ever accused him of idolatrous intentions . The very ground of the charge against him is that he In ...
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... Protestants who were called Adiaphorists , and who considered the popish rites as matters indifferent . lancthon was one of these moderate persons , and " pears , " says Dr. Nares , " to have gone greater lengths than any imputed to ...
... Protestants who were called Adiaphorists , and who considered the popish rites as matters indifferent . lancthon was one of these moderate persons , and " pears , " says Dr. Nares , " to have gone greater lengths than any imputed to ...
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... Protestant . He was sent to escort the Papal Legate , Cardinal Pole , from Brussels to London . That great body of ... Protestants who had preferred exile to recantation . He attached himself to the persecuted heiress of the throne , and ...
... Protestant . He was sent to escort the Papal Legate , Cardinal Pole , from Brussels to London . That great body of ... Protestants who had preferred exile to recantation . He attached himself to the persecuted heiress of the throne , and ...
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... Protestant and Cath- olic Europe . The only event of modern times which can be properly compared with the Reformation is the French Revolution , or , to speak more accurately , that great revolution of political feeling which took place ...
... Protestant and Cath- olic Europe . The only event of modern times which can be properly compared with the Reformation is the French Revolution , or , to speak more accurately , that great revolution of political feeling which took place ...
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