The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 131A. Constable, 1870 |
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... Reformation ideas were penetrating everywhere ; and the young men who had fought the battle of the city's freedom promised themselves still greater liberty , and even license , by the overthrow of the Church . Things were in this state ...
... Reformation ideas were penetrating everywhere ; and the young men who had fought the battle of the city's freedom promised themselves still greater liberty , and even license , by the overthrow of the Church . Things were in this state ...
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... Reformation at Geneva , ' read before the Aca- demie des Sciences , Morales et Politiques , gave Geneva to the Reformation , and Calvin to Geneva . ' 6 6 Calvin at first undertook no definite office ; he merely un- dertook to give ...
... Reformation at Geneva , ' read before the Aca- demie des Sciences , Morales et Politiques , gave Geneva to the Reformation , and Calvin to Geneva . ' 6 6 Calvin at first undertook no definite office ; he merely un- dertook to give ...
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... Reformation sets the hounds of the French Inquisition on a former friend who had dared to differ from him in opinion , and when the poor hunted and doomed fugitive flees from Vienne and comes to Geneva --- the city of refuge to which ...
... Reformation sets the hounds of the French Inquisition on a former friend who had dared to differ from him in opinion , and when the poor hunted and doomed fugitive flees from Vienne and comes to Geneva --- the city of refuge to which ...
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History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat | 1 |
The Northern Heights of London comprising Hamp | 5 |
Aus dem Leben des Generals Dr Heinrich von Brandt | 65 |
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