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Wellnigh everywhere the Religious Peace had now come to an end , and the
Calvinist ministers were working tirelessly at the organization of the new religious
community . It was a difficult matter always to satisfy the demand for efficient ...
Wellnigh everywhere the Religious Peace had now come to an end , and the
Calvinist ministers were working tirelessly at the organization of the new religious
community . It was a difficult matter always to satisfy the demand for efficient ...
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He inveighed vehemently against the ministers who demanded precise assent to
the dogmas laid down in the professions of faith . Such words certainly echoed
the sentiments of many , and the regents listened the more readily to Coornhert ...
He inveighed vehemently against the ministers who demanded precise assent to
the dogmas laid down in the professions of faith . Such words certainly echoed
the sentiments of many , and the regents listened the more readily to Coornhert ...
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The slow progress in the country districts was partly caused by fear for enemy
raids , partly by a more general difficulty , namely , the shortage of suitable
ministers . In wide tracts of the country the peasant population had to manage for
the time ...
The slow progress in the country districts was partly caused by fear for enemy
raids , partly by a more general difficulty , namely , the shortage of suitable
ministers . In wide tracts of the country the peasant population had to manage for
the time ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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