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... testant Genius of Buchanan . - Revival of English Genius at the Reformation.- The various Translations of the Bible . - Tyndale's consecrated by Martyrdom.— The Book of Common Prayer . - The Intellectual Glory of the Elizabethan Age a ...
... testant Genius of Buchanan . - Revival of English Genius at the Reformation.- The various Translations of the Bible . - Tyndale's consecrated by Martyrdom.— The Book of Common Prayer . - The Intellectual Glory of the Elizabethan Age a ...
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... testant ; and woe to the reformed Church that should grow ashamed of the noble designation.19 In the next year ( 1530 ) another German assembly listened to another famous document . There was laid before the Diet of Augsburg that ...
... testant ; and woe to the reformed Church that should grow ashamed of the noble designation.19 In the next year ( 1530 ) another German assembly listened to another famous document . There was laid before the Diet of Augsburg that ...
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... testant traitor Maurice , and how the Ernestine line of Saxony , in whose states the Reformation was born and under whose fostering care and love it had grown up and thriven , was despoiled and degraded , was brought down from the chief ...
... testant traitor Maurice , and how the Ernestine line of Saxony , in whose states the Reformation was born and under whose fostering care and love it had grown up and thriven , was despoiled and degraded , was brought down from the chief ...
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... testant , she was by no means a mighty Protestant champion . Her Protestantism was a very different sort of thing ... testants in the Netherlands and their systematic extirpation in Spain ; while the stinted , uncertain and half ...
... testant , she was by no means a mighty Protestant champion . Her Protestantism was a very different sort of thing ... testants in the Netherlands and their systematic extirpation in Spain ; while the stinted , uncertain and half ...
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... testant king , that she loathed alike the rule of a foreigner and 31 Thuanus , lib . ciii . c . 9–12 ; lib . cv . c . 10-20 ; lib . cvi . passim . 32 Ibid . lib . cvi . c . 13-18 . the sway of a heretic . Ever since his accession 268 ...
... testant king , that she loathed alike the rule of a foreigner and 31 Thuanus , lib . ciii . c . 9–12 ; lib . cv . c . 10-20 ; lib . cvi . passim . 32 Ibid . lib . cvi . c . 13-18 . the sway of a heretic . Ever since his accession 268 ...
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Page 478 - And she may still exist in undiminished vigour when some traveller from New Zealand shall, in the midst of a vast solitude, take his stand on a broken arch of London Bridge to sketch the ruins of St. Paul's.
Page 469 - Pagan has been dead many a day ; and as for the other, though he be yet alive, he is, by reason of age, and also of the many shrewd brushes that he met with in his younger days, grown so crazy and stiff in his joints that he can now do little more than sit in his cave's mouth, grinning at pilgrims as they go by, and biting his nails because he cannot come at them.