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By the fourteenth century , the Catholic Church , after performing incalculable services to mankind , was beginning to show signs of inward corruption . Thinking men , for the most part , still upheld her institutions , while they ...
By the fourteenth century , the Catholic Church , after performing incalculable services to mankind , was beginning to show signs of inward corruption . Thinking men , for the most part , still upheld her institutions , while they ...
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sixteenth century , the English people dared to break free from Rome and to form a national Church of their own . After many fluctuations , sometimes backwards in the direction of Catholicism , sometimes forwards in the direction of ...
sixteenth century , the English people dared to break free from Rome and to form a national Church of their own . After many fluctuations , sometimes backwards in the direction of Catholicism , sometimes forwards in the direction of ...
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When Anne , a known friend of the High Church , ascended the throne , the dissenters were naturally in some fear for their privileges . Defoe hated fanaticism in any form and hastily produced his Shortest Way with the Dissenters .
When Anne , a known friend of the High Church , ascended the throne , the dissenters were naturally in some fear for their privileges . Defoe hated fanaticism in any form and hastily produced his Shortest Way with the Dissenters .
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAUCER AND HIS | 13 |
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