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Pagina 8
... tion : " Ye cannot be ignorant how tender a thing the conscience of man is ; " but the moment the Border was crossed , dissent , how- ever conscientious , was to be rigidly repressed . When the people of God were in a minority , it was ...
... tion : " Ye cannot be ignorant how tender a thing the conscience of man is ; " but the moment the Border was crossed , dissent , how- ever conscientious , was to be rigidly repressed . When the people of God were in a minority , it was ...
Pagina 9
... tion , which was more than once repeated during Mary's reign , was the provisional charter of Pro- testantism in Scotland . The lead- ers of the moderate party did not desire any more explicit declara- tion ; and , in spite of the ...
... tion , which was more than once repeated during Mary's reign , was the provisional charter of Pro- testantism in Scotland . The lead- ers of the moderate party did not desire any more explicit declara- tion ; and , in spite of the ...
Pagina 23
... tion is , whether we may and ought to suppress the Queen's Mass , or whether her idolatry shall be laid to our charge ? Knox . Idolatry ought not only to be suppressed , but the idolater ought to die the death . Lethington . But there ...
... tion is , whether we may and ought to suppress the Queen's Mass , or whether her idolatry shall be laid to our charge ? Knox . Idolatry ought not only to be suppressed , but the idolater ought to die the death . Lethington . But there ...
Pagina 52
... tion . Would things be different now ? Would she rush to him after his long separation , laying her head upon his shoulder ? This image filled Andrew's face with light and colour as he knocked at her father's door . saw to be of ...
... tion . Would things be different now ? Would she rush to him after his long separation , laying her head upon his shoulder ? This image filled Andrew's face with light and colour as he knocked at her father's door . saw to be of ...
Pagina 72
... tion of the dowry , and insisted on an endless succession of guar- antees . He finally yielded , how- ever , to the personal representa- tions of the King of France and of Anne of Brittany , whose own interests were at stake ; for ...
... tion of the dowry , and insisted on an endless succession of guar- antees . He finally yielded , how- ever , to the personal representa- tions of the King of France and of Anne of Brittany , whose own interests were at stake ; for ...
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