The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1966 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... religion was now prohibited and the churches were given to the Reformed . In the province of Utrecht , Amersfoort would not submit to the Union nor introduce the Religious Peace . Commissioned by the new regime , John of Nassau came to ...
... religion was now prohibited and the churches were given to the Reformed . In the province of Utrecht , Amersfoort would not submit to the Union nor introduce the Religious Peace . Commissioned by the new regime , John of Nassau came to ...
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... religion from its last hiding - places in the country - side . Thus we read in the minutes of a meeting of the classis of Ghent as early as November 3 , 1578 : On those of Ghent asking how the Roman religion may best be impeded ...
... religion from its last hiding - places in the country - side . Thus we read in the minutes of a meeting of the classis of Ghent as early as November 3 , 1578 : On those of Ghent asking how the Roman religion may best be impeded ...
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... religion . And these " Libertinists , " as the former were called , were not merely " Politiques " ( the name of the party in France which wanted to keep peace between the two warring religious parties ) ; they could meet the zealous ...
... religion . And these " Libertinists , " as the former were called , were not merely " Politiques " ( the name of the party in France which wanted to keep peace between the two warring religious parties ) ; they could meet the zealous ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION 15 | 15 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
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