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Pagina 4
... stand in this respect on the fallible book or an infallible creed same footing . " in the place of an infallible Church Wise and memorable words ! is disloyal to the principles of the The Prince was not mistaken ; in Reformation , if ...
... stand in this respect on the fallible book or an infallible creed same footing . " in the place of an infallible Church Wise and memorable words ! is disloyal to the principles of the The Prince was not mistaken ; in Reformation , if ...
Pagina 11
... stand well with her uncles and with France . She needed allies ; yet in the confused political state of Europe it might chance , should she incur their displeasure , that she would find herself without a friend . The Catholic ...
... stand well with her uncles and with France . She needed allies ; yet in the confused political state of Europe it might chance , should she incur their displeasure , that she would find herself without a friend . The Catholic ...
Pagina 15
... stand in danger ; but the offender , we feare , shall have liberty to hunt after the prey . " Lethington , it is added , considered such compari- sons - the Queen having shown no desire or inclination to establish Papistry- " veray ...
... stand in danger ; but the offender , we feare , shall have liberty to hunt after the prey . " Lethington , it is added , considered such compari- sons - the Queen having shown no desire or inclination to establish Papistry- " veray ...
Pagina 19
... Stand content , that book will not be obtained . ' 99 The penalties against Popery were , as we have seen , extraordi- narily harsh . The Catholics had looked forward to Mary's return , hoping that with her help the severity of the Acts ...
... Stand content , that book will not be obtained . ' 99 The penalties against Popery were , as we have seen , extraordi- narily harsh . The Catholics had looked forward to Mary's return , hoping that with her help the severity of the Acts ...
Pagina 21
... stand out boldly , and the hopelessness of any compromise between the men is no- where else more distinctly brought home to us . Knox belonged , heart and soul , to the Church mil- itant of the sixteenth century ; whereas Maitland , in ...
... stand out boldly , and the hopelessness of any compromise between the men is no- where else more distinctly brought home to us . Knox belonged , heart and soul , to the Church mil- itant of the sixteenth century ; whereas Maitland , in ...
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