Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 143W. Blackwood, 1888 |
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Pagina 7
... effect . It was not yet too late , he added , to amend any article that Elizabeth might hold to be amiss . " If there be anything in the Con- fession of our Faith which you mislike , I would be glad to know it , that upon the ...
... effect . It was not yet too late , he added , to amend any article that Elizabeth might hold to be amiss . " If there be anything in the Con- fession of our Faith which you mislike , I would be glad to know it , that upon the ...
Pagina 13
... effect upon his hearers ; the arrogance of his will your judgment make bearing , the violence of his invec- that Roman harlot to be the true tive , rejoiced his enemies and dis- spouse of Christ . " My conscience , " turbed his friends ...
... effect upon his hearers ; the arrogance of his will your judgment make bearing , the violence of his invec- that Roman harlot to be the true tive , rejoiced his enemies and dis- spouse of Christ . " My conscience , " turbed his friends ...
Pagina 17
... effect upon persons who were unfamiliar with his uncourtly candour . It may have been the language , or it may have been the length of the ser- mon ; but Darnley at any rate , we are told , was profoundly annoyed . The author of the ...
... effect upon persons who were unfamiliar with his uncourtly candour . It may have been the language , or it may have been the length of the ser- mon ; but Darnley at any rate , we are told , was profoundly annoyed . The author of the ...
Pagina 18
... effect of this fantastical fan- aticism upon a proud and high- spirited woman may be easily guessed . Knox was the foremost of the Reformers ; yet Mary had found that Knox was narrow- minded , superstitious , and fiercely intolerant ...
... effect of this fantastical fan- aticism upon a proud and high- spirited woman may be easily guessed . Knox was the foremost of the Reformers ; yet Mary had found that Knox was narrow- minded , superstitious , and fiercely intolerant ...
Pagina 20
... effect that he had acted on the commandment of the Kirk ; but the greater part of his defence was de- voted to a violent invective against the " pestilent Papists , who , being the sons of the devill , maun obey the desires of their ...
... effect that he had acted on the commandment of the Kirk ; but the greater part of his defence was de- voted to a violent invective against the " pestilent Papists , who , being the sons of the devill , maun obey the desires of their ...
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