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Everywhere the Protestants began to stir , and after a synod at Dordt , presided
over by Dathenus , a formal request for freedom of religious exercise was
presented to Matthew and the Council of State . The Prince now flattered himself
with the ...
Everywhere the Protestants began to stir , and after a synod at Dordt , presided
over by Dathenus , a formal request for freedom of religious exercise was
presented to Matthew and the Council of State . The Prince now flattered himself
with the ...
Strana 171
Within the Union territory the public exercise of the Catholic religion was thus
restricted more and more . ... until February 1578 , and then only on terms which
included the continued suppression of all religious services except the Catholic .
Within the Union territory the public exercise of the Catholic religion was thus
restricted more and more . ... until February 1578 , and then only on terms which
included the continued suppression of all religious services except the Catholic .
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... ther cholic tes of themselves much more , as of old , the representatives and
protectors of the whole body of the citizens , the guardians of the privileges and
welfare of town and country , than the champions of a particular new religious
faith .
... ther cholic tes of themselves much more , as of old , the representatives and
protectors of the whole body of the citizens , the guardians of the privileges and
welfare of town and country , than the champions of a particular new religious
faith .
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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