The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... Calvinists . He sent reassuring ( and false ) reports to Brussels on the subject of Brederode's activities at Vianen . With the arrangement he made at Utrecht for Calvinistic worship the States and Court of this province would have ...
... Calvinists . He sent reassuring ( and false ) reports to Brussels on the subject of Brederode's activities at Vianen . With the arrangement he made at Utrecht for Calvinistic worship the States and Court of this province would have ...
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... Calvinists who would avail themselves of every fresh opportunity , and thereby the others were sure to be deterred once more . The Calvinists were the bitterest enemies of Spanish rule , and in the exiles , who had nothing more to lose ...
... Calvinists who would avail themselves of every fresh opportunity , and thereby the others were sure to be deterred once more . The Calvinists were the bitterest enemies of Spanish rule , and in the exiles , who had nothing more to lose ...
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... Calvinist communities in the German fron- tier towns . His most useful personal assistants , too , were Calvinists , namely , the exiled pensionary of Antwerp , Wesem- beke , who entered his council early in 1570 , and from the end of ...
... Calvinist communities in the German fron- tier towns . His most useful personal assistants , too , were Calvinists , namely , the exiled pensionary of Antwerp , Wesem- beke , who entered his council early in 1570 , and from the end of ...
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