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a direct consequence of the unhappy contrast between Catholic and Reformed .
Friesland , Drente , and Overysel had joined the Union of Utrecht , district by
district , and amid loud quarrelling . Rennenberg , who had at first resolutely
refused ...
a direct consequence of the unhappy contrast between Catholic and Reformed .
Friesland , Drente , and Overysel had joined the Union of Utrecht , district by
district , and amid loud quarrelling . Rennenberg , who had at first resolutely
refused ...
Strana 184
This was obtained without much difficulty throughout the Dutchspeaking
Netherlands , while in the North as well as in the South the Catholic population
looked sullenly on . There were those who argued that unconditional obedience
to the ...
This was obtained without much difficulty throughout the Dutchspeaking
Netherlands , while in the North as well as in the South the Catholic population
looked sullenly on . There were those who argued that unconditional obedience
to the ...
Strana 227
The Catholic clergy in the North were again exercising some influence . A revival
had followed the bewilderment and disorganization caused at first by the
overthrow of the domination of the Catholic Church . In 1583 Sasbout Vosmeer
was ...
The Catholic clergy in the North were again exercising some influence . A revival
had followed the bewilderment and disorganization caused at first by the
overthrow of the domination of the Catholic Church . In 1583 Sasbout Vosmeer
was ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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