The History of the Reign of Emperor Charles V: With a View of the Progress of Society in Europe, from the Subversion of the Roman Empire, to the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century, Volume 3 |
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Pagina 40
At last they openly declared , that they would not The Pro - even deign to
vindicate their tenets in presence of a council , disclaim all assembled not to
examine , but to condemn them ; and that connexion they would pay no regard to
an ...
At last they openly declared , that they would not The Pro - even deign to
vindicate their tenets in presence of a council , disclaim all assembled not to
examine , but to condemn them ; and that connexion they would pay no regard to
an ...
Pagina 60
VI : 0 0 K craved their advice with regard to the best and most effec11 . tual
method of restoring union to the churches of Germany , 1546 . together with that
happy agreement in articles of faith , which their ancestors had found to be of no
less ...
VI : 0 0 K craved their advice with regard to the best and most effec11 . tual
method of restoring union to the churches of Germany , 1546 . together with that
happy agreement in articles of faith , which their ancestors had found to be of no
less ...
Pagina 82
... together the states of his country ; and representing to them that a civil war
between the Emperor and confederates of Small kalde was now become
unavoidable , desired their advice with regard to the part which he should act in
that event .
... together the states of his country ; and representing to them that a civil war
between the Emperor and confederates of Small kalde was now become
unavoidable , desired their advice with regard to the part which he should act in
that event .
Pagina 120
... the mortifying condition of his remaining the Emperor ' s prisoner during the
rest of his lifei . To the whole , Charles had subjoined , that he should submit to
the decrees of the Pope and council with regard to the controverted points in
religion ...
... the mortifying condition of his remaining the Emperor ' s prisoner during the
rest of his lifei . To the whole , Charles had subjoined , that he should submit to
the decrees of the Pope and council with regard to the controverted points in
religion ...
Pagina 347
However , by throwing the articles in the treaty with regard to Calais into this form
, Elizabeth satisfied her subjects of every denomination ; she gave men of
discernment a striking proof of her address , in palliating . . what she could not
prevent ...
However , by throwing the articles in the treaty with regard to Calais into this form
, Elizabeth satisfied her subjects of every denomination ; she gave men of
discernment a striking proof of her address , in palliating . . what she could not
prevent ...
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