Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 1Dent, 1909 - 669 pages |
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... Church and State , " April 1839 ; Clive , January 1840 ; Ranke's " History of the Popes , " October 1840 ; Comic Dramatists , January 1841 ; Lord Holland , July 1841 ; Warren Hastings , October 1841 ; Frederick the Great , April 1842 ...
... Church and State , " April 1839 ; Clive , January 1840 ; Ranke's " History of the Popes , " October 1840 ; Comic Dramatists , January 1841 ; Lord Holland , July 1841 ; Warren Hastings , October 1841 ; Frederick the Great , April 1842 ...
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... celebration of the rites of the Romish Church on pain of forfeiture for the first offence , of a year's imprisonment for the second , and of perpetual imprisonment for the third . A law was next made in 1562 , enacting , Hallam 5.
... celebration of the rites of the Romish Church on pain of forfeiture for the first offence , of a year's imprisonment for the second , and of perpetual imprisonment for the third . A law was next made in 1562 , enacting , Hallam 5.
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... Church , they shall both suffer death as for high treason . We believe that we might safely content ourselves with stating the fact , and leaving it to the judgment of every plain Englishman . Recent controversies have , however , given ...
... Church , they shall both suffer death as for high treason . We believe that we might safely content ourselves with stating the fact , and leaving it to the judgment of every plain Englishman . Recent controversies have , however , given ...
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... Church would , as a necessary consequence , have thought himself justified in deposing or assassinating Elizabeth . It is not sufficient to say that the convert must have acknowledged the authority of the Pope , and that the Pope had ...
... Church would , as a necessary consequence , have thought himself justified in deposing or assassinating Elizabeth . It is not sufficient to say that the convert must have acknowledged the authority of the Pope , and that the Pope had ...
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... Church were guilty of religious persecution mean only that the founders of the Church were not influenced by any religious motive , we perfectly agree with them . Neither the penal code of Elizabeth , nor the more hateful system by ...
... Church were guilty of religious persecution mean only that the founders of the Church were not influenced by any religious motive , we perfectly agree with them . Neither the penal code of Elizabeth , nor the more hateful system by ...
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