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... Disappointing campaign of 1581 , 183 -- Allegiance to Philip renounced , 184 –
Progress of Calvinism in Flanders and elsewhere , 185 – Mutual distrust of Anjou
and the Netherlanders , 185 — Attempts at a stronger central organization ; the ...
... Disappointing campaign of 1581 , 183 -- Allegiance to Philip renounced , 184 –
Progress of Calvinism in Flanders and elsewhere , 185 – Mutual distrust of Anjou
and the Netherlanders , 185 — Attempts at a stronger central organization ; the ...
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But this was no more than a detail in the great work of building up a Reformed
Church organization . Calvinism had been weak in Holland before 1567. At a
general Netherlands synod held at Emden in the period of exile shortly after that
of ...
But this was no more than a detail in the great work of building up a Reformed
Church organization . Calvinism had been weak in Holland before 1567. At a
general Netherlands synod held at Emden in the period of exile shortly after that
of ...
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Vosmeer , who became Apostolic Vicar in 1592 , and in 1602 Archbishop in
partibus infidelium , worked indefatigably at the re - establishment of the
ecclesiastical organization . The spirit of Netherlands society was so much
averse from ...
Vosmeer , who became Apostolic Vicar in 1592 , and in 1602 Archbishop in
partibus infidelium , worked indefatigably at the re - establishment of the
ecclesiastical organization . The spirit of Netherlands society was so much
averse from ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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