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If the Baptists ' faith has been little more than an episode in Netherlands history ,
making room for Calvinism almost without a struggle as soon as the critical times
of Philip II began , it was no doubt mainly due to the political sense of Calvinism ...
If the Baptists ' faith has been little more than an episode in Netherlands history ,
making room for Calvinism almost without a struggle as soon as the critical times
of Philip II began , it was no doubt mainly due to the political sense of Calvinism ...
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Both the Catholicism of its adversaries and the Calvinism of its Holland allies and
of the returning exiles drove it in that direction . In the eyes of the democrats , too ,
the national cause , which they already identified with the cause of democracy ...
Both the Catholicism of its adversaries and the Calvinism of its Holland allies and
of the returning exiles drove it in that direction . In the eyes of the democrats , too ,
the national cause , which they already identified with the cause of democracy ...
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Monasteries were closed and their properties confiscated , monks sent into exile ,
all offices filled with Calvinists ... was forcibly subjected to Calvinism , the
democratic form of government , and at the same time to the hegemony of Ghent .
Monasteries were closed and their properties confiscated , monks sent into exile ,
all offices filled with Calvinists ... was forcibly subjected to Calvinism , the
democratic form of government , and at the same time to the hegemony of Ghent .
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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