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They had laid hands on the positions of power in the two provinces ; for their part
the authorities recognized the Reformed organization as the State Church which
could unite the people in the struggle against Spain , and on whose behalf the ...
They had laid hands on the positions of power in the two provinces ; for their part
the authorities recognized the Reformed organization as the State Church which
could unite the people in the struggle against Spain , and on whose behalf the ...
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While the Catholics were thus able to save a few small remnants , the Reformed
Church , with the support of public authority , went through a period of rapid
expansion . In all conquered towns and districts the Reformed Church
organization ...
While the Catholics were thus able to save a few small remnants , the Reformed
Church , with the support of public authority , went through a period of rapid
expansion . In all conquered towns and districts the Reformed Church
organization ...
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In the Reformed cult the sermon , along with psalm - singing , counted for
everything . It was Dathenus , the Flemish minister , whose translation opened up
the world of the psalms to the Netherlands people . Meanwhile the preachers up
and ...
In the Reformed cult the sermon , along with psalm - singing , counted for
everything . It was Dathenus , the Flemish minister , whose translation opened up
the world of the psalms to the Netherlands people . Meanwhile the preachers up
and ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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