The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... Church . Elsewhere , in the German states and in England , it was the Reformation which helped to put the seal on absolutism by investing the ruler with supremacy over the Church . Putting aside for the moment such considerations ...
... Church . Elsewhere , in the German states and in England , it was the Reformation which helped to put the seal on absolutism by investing the ruler with supremacy over the Church . Putting aside for the moment such considerations ...
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... Church , after whose example the Reformed communities " under the cross " -that is to say , hiding from the persecution - were generally modelled . It was a Polish nobleman , Johannes à Lasco , who under the protection of the Countess ...
... Church , after whose example the Reformed communities " under the cross " -that is to say , hiding from the persecution - were generally modelled . It was a Polish nobleman , Johannes à Lasco , who under the protection of the Countess ...
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... Church , and so while they never applied very stringently the repressive measures against dissenters , they hindered the Church as much as possible in the use of cor- rective measures against its own members . This , together with the ...
... Church , and so while they never applied very stringently the repressive measures against dissenters , they hindered the Church as much as possible in the use of cor- rective measures against its own members . This , together with the ...
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