The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1966 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... 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 being more strongly developed . When matters came to a crisis between the nation and ...
... 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 being more strongly developed . When matters came to a crisis between the nation and ...
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... Calvinism . 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 ...
... Calvinism . 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 ...
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... Calvinism , the democratic form of government , and at the same time to the hegemony of Ghent . Needless to say the process was attended with a good deal of violence . The Ghent preacher Regius - De Koninck , a native of Kor- tryk - on ...
... Calvinism , the democratic form of government , and at the same time to the hegemony of Ghent . Needless to say the process was attended with a good deal of violence . The Ghent preacher Regius - De Koninck , a native of Kor- tryk - on ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION 15 | 15 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
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