Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of London, Volume 1Huguenot Society of London., 1885 - Huguenots "A bibliography of some works relating to the Huguenot refugees, whence they came, where they settled": v. 1, pp. [130-149]. |
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... ANTWERP IN 1566 , with some account of the erec- tion of Protestant Temples in that City . By G. H. OVEREND , Assistant- Secretary . ... NOTES ON THE BEGINNING OF THE REFORMA- TION AT ANTWERP AND THE FIELD PREACHINGS THERE . By W. J. C. ...
... ANTWERP IN 1566 , with some account of the erec- tion of Protestant Temples in that City . By G. H. OVEREND , Assistant- Secretary . ... NOTES ON THE BEGINNING OF THE REFORMA- TION AT ANTWERP AND THE FIELD PREACHINGS THERE . By W. J. C. ...
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... Antwerp branch of l'Hermite , of which Denis Lermitt of Norwich was one , joining the Reformed religion , left Belgium , some coming to England and others going to Holland . Direct descendants of this Denis Lermitt are still believed to ...
... Antwerp branch of l'Hermite , of which Denis Lermitt of Norwich was one , joining the Reformed religion , left Belgium , some coming to England and others going to Holland . Direct descendants of this Denis Lermitt are still believed to ...
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... ANTWERP IN 1566 WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF THE ERECTION OF PROTESTANT TEMPLES IN << THAT CITY . A writer in a recent number of the Contemporary Review remarks upon the high esteem in which preaching was held amongst the Huguenots . Commenting ...
... ANTWERP IN 1566 WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF THE ERECTION OF PROTESTANT TEMPLES IN << THAT CITY . A writer in a recent number of the Contemporary Review remarks upon the high esteem in which preaching was held amongst the Huguenots . Commenting ...
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... Antwerp as the place best suited for that purpose . But though occupied with financial matters , these agents did not neglect to furnish Cecil with an account of every event of importance that came under their notice , and it is from ...
... Antwerp as the place best suited for that purpose . But though occupied with financial matters , these agents did not neglect to furnish Cecil with an account of every event of importance that came under their notice , and it is from ...
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... Antwerp , where they were personally unpopular , some nobles of the league formed against the introduction of the Inquisition , fearing a disturbance which might injure their cause , met at a village near the town , to be at hand in ...
... Antwerp , where they were personally unpopular , some nobles of the league formed against the introduction of the Inquisition , fearing a disturbance which might injure their cause , met at a village near the town , to be at hand in ...
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