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... become a Catholic . This family changed religion a little too often ; their ideas were evidently broad enough , since Christopher , a royal- ist , found shelter in his brother's home when the royalist cause was lost ; and we do not know ...
... become a Catholic . This family changed religion a little too often ; their ideas were evidently broad enough , since Christopher , a royal- ist , found shelter in his brother's home when the royalist cause was lost ; and we do not know ...
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... become one , will all become immortal ; all dis- tinction between them will disappear . Here already the essential distinction is weakened : the body can become spirit through chastity ; the soul materializes itself through lust . No ...
... become one , will all become immortal ; all dis- tinction between them will disappear . Here already the essential distinction is weakened : the body can become spirit through chastity ; the soul materializes itself through lust . No ...
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... become dearer to them than before , and had taken on a sacred character : the head of the family was a priest who read and explained the Book . The ex- pression " holy wedlock " came to have a real meaning . The great Puritan ideal was ...
... become dearer to them than before , and had taken on a sacred character : the head of the family was a priest who read and explained the Book . The ex- pression " holy wedlock " came to have a real meaning . The great Puritan ideal was ...
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... become an insular and but slightly modified branch of the Church of Rome . The Puritans , who read the Bible instead of re- ceiving instructions from their superiors , and who hated surplices , were driven out of their churches ...
... become an insular and but slightly modified branch of the Church of Rome . The Puritans , who read the Bible instead of re- ceiving instructions from their superiors , and who hated surplices , were driven out of their churches ...
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... become the Long Parliament . This Parliament first attacked the political enemy , and in 1641 , Strafford , abandoned by a master he had served not without genius , perished on the scaffold . Then came the onslaught on the Bishops . But ...
... become the Long Parliament . This Parliament first attacked the political enemy , and in 1641 , Strafford , abandoned by a master he had served not without genius , perished on the scaffold . Then came the onslaught on the Bishops . But ...
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