Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3Houghton, Mifflin, 1901 |
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Pagina 7
... Prince Hohenlohe sink to trifles in the comparison . One reservation , indeed , must be made . The books and traditions of a sect may contain , mingled with pro- positions strictly theological , other propositions , purport- ing to rest ...
... Prince Hohenlohe sink to trifles in the comparison . One reservation , indeed , must be made . The books and traditions of a sect may contain , mingled with pro- positions strictly theological , other propositions , purport- ing to rest ...
Pagina 27
... prince . The Emperor Ferdinand the Second deliberately put his throne to hazard over and over again , rather than make the smallest concession to the spirit of religious innova- tion . Sigismund of Sweden lost a crown which he might ...
... prince . The Emperor Ferdinand the Second deliberately put his throne to hazard over and over again , rather than make the smallest concession to the spirit of religious innova- tion . Sigismund of Sweden lost a crown which he might ...
Pagina 28
... prince persecuted the Lutherans . In Saxony , a Lutheran prince persecuted the Calvinists . Everybody who objected to any of the articles of the Confession of Augsburg was banished from Sweden . In Scotland , Melville was disputing with ...
... prince persecuted the Lutherans . In Saxony , a Lutheran prince persecuted the Calvinists . Everybody who objected to any of the articles of the Confession of Augsburg was banished from Sweden . In Scotland , Melville was disputing with ...
Pagina 35
... prince of the second rank , and was anxious about the balance of power as well as about the propagation of truth . It was known that he dreaded the rise of a universal monarchy even more than he desired the prosperity of the Univer- sal ...
... prince of the second rank , and was anxious about the balance of power as well as about the propagation of truth . It was known that he dreaded the rise of a universal monarchy even more than he desired the prosperity of the Univer- sal ...
Pagina 36
... prince of the Catholic Church , distinguished by the vigor and success with which he had put down the Huguenots ; the latter a Protestant king who owed his throne to a revolution caused by hatred of Popery . The alliance of Richelieu ...
... prince of the Catholic Church , distinguished by the vigor and success with which he had put down the Huguenots ; the latter a Protestant king who owed his throne to a revolution caused by hatred of Popery . The alliance of Richelieu ...
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