Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 1Dent, 1909 - 669 pages |
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Page 11
... soon been lost among the crowd which is mingled " A quel cattivo coro Degli angeli , che non furon ribelli , Nè fur fedeli a Dio , ma per se foro . " And the only notice which it would have been necessary to take of his name would have ...
... soon been lost among the crowd which is mingled " A quel cattivo coro Degli angeli , che non furon ribelli , Nè fur fedeli a Dio , ma per se foro . " And the only notice which it would have been necessary to take of his name would have ...
Page 12
... soon as Henry was dead , that the doctrine was false . He was , however , not at a loss for people to burn . The authority of his station and of his grey hairs was employed to overcome the disgust with which an intelligent and virtuous ...
... soon as Henry was dead , that the doctrine was false . He was , however , not at a loss for people to burn . The authority of his station and of his grey hairs was employed to overcome the disgust with which an intelligent and virtuous ...
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... soon led her to attach herself completely to a church which was all her own . On the same principle on which she joined it , she attempted to drive all her people within its pale by persecution . She supported it by severe penal laws ...
... soon led her to attach herself completely to a church which was all her own . On the same principle on which she joined it , she attempted to drive all her people within its pale by persecution . She supported it by severe penal laws ...
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... soon found that they were unable to injure him , and that the animosity which the Puritan party felt towards them drove them of necessity to take refuge under his throne . During the subsequent conflict , their fault was anything but ...
... soon found that they were unable to injure him , and that the animosity which the Puritan party felt towards them drove them of necessity to take refuge under his throne . During the subsequent conflict , their fault was anything but ...
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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. How persecution protects churches and thrones was soon made manifest . A ... soon as they met . Defeat , universal agitation , financial embarrassments , dis- organisation in every part of the ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. How persecution protects churches and thrones was soon made manifest . A ... soon as they met . Defeat , universal agitation , financial embarrassments , dis- organisation in every part of the ...
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