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... were viewed with distrust on all sides . Indeed , quite apart from the special
circumstances , this concordat , for so the arrangement deserves to be called ,
implied such a complete subjection of the Church to the State , that liberty , which
...
... were viewed with distrust on all sides . Indeed , quite apart from the special
circumstances , this concordat , for so the arrangement deserves to be called ,
implied such a complete subjection of the Church to the State , that liberty , which
...
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At Emden in East Friesland there grew up in the ' forties what may be called the
Mother Church , after whose example the Reformed communities “ under the
cross ” -that is to say , hiding from the persecution - were generally modelled .
At Emden in East Friesland there grew up in the ' forties what may be called the
Mother Church , after whose example the Reformed communities “ under the
cross ” -that is to say , hiding from the persecution - were generally modelled .
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Naturally the State was no longer wholly free with regard to a Church with which
it had struck an alliance against Spanish domination . At Leyden , for example ,
Van Hout was unable to carry through a project to put the care of the poor wholly
...
Naturally the State was no longer wholly free with regard to a Church with which
it had struck an alliance against Spanish domination . At Leyden , for example ,
Van Hout was unable to carry through a project to put the care of the poor wholly
...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 13 |
excesses 128Lumey and Orange 129Oranges ideal | 15 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
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