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Within the Union territory the public exercise of the Catholic religion was thus
restricted more and more . So far in Holland and Zealand the towns which had
come under the Prince's authority by Satisfactions had for some little while
occupied ...
Within the Union territory the public exercise of the Catholic religion was thus
restricted more and more . So far in Holland and Zealand the towns which had
come under the Prince's authority by Satisfactions had for some little while
occupied ...
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The support of the secular authority , which had appropriated ecclesiastical
property , was indispensable . It was also expected to lend a strong hand for the
expulsion of the old religion from its last hiding - places in the country - side .
Thus we ...
The support of the secular authority , which had appropriated ecclesiastical
property , was indispensable . It was also expected to lend a strong hand for the
expulsion of the old religion from its last hiding - places in the country - side .
Thus we ...
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... the guardians of the privileges and welfare of town and country , than the
champions of a particular new religious faith . ... but the town governments and
the States also gladly appealed to liberty as well as to religion as the issue in the
great ...
... the guardians of the privileges and welfare of town and country , than the
champions of a particular new religious faith . ... but the town governments and
the States also gladly appealed to liberty as well as to religion as the issue in the
great ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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